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About making intelligent choices. For instance, the Google Bigtable provides a single tabular view of data extracted by web crawlers on a system where the hardware can be located in multiple, distributed locations. An inexpensive, scalable, and very successful solution.
Jan 05, 2014 08:07AM
Making Sense of NoSQL: A guide for managers and the rest of us

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A native XML database is also a type of NoSQL database. They use the XQuery language to query documents. The XPath expression language is used to retrieve data from specific parts of the document. A company called MarkLogic offers a popular commercial implementation of this type of database.
Feb 23, 2014 09:25AM
Making Sense of NoSQL: A guide for managers and the rest of us


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Four main data architecture patterns exist today - key-value, graph, column family/bigtable, and document. Document stores are the most powerful and popular area of the NoSQL movement. MongoDB, CouchDB, Couchbase are some popular products.
Feb 08, 2014 07:14AM
Making Sense of NoSQL: A guide for managers and the rest of us


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Strength and weaknesses of RDMS systems, and when is NoSQL a better fit. The second is a bit harder to recognize - NoSQL is ideal for certain data tasks today and more often than not will need to be combined with traditional methods to get the best of both worlds.
Jan 26, 2014 06:15PM
Making Sense of NoSQL: A guide for managers and the rest of us


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Concepts, insights, and understanding the benefits of using NoSQL systems.
Jan 20, 2014 10:41AM
Making Sense of NoSQL: A guide for managers and the rest of us


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