21 May 2012

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On myNoSQL 8 months ago.
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We've already heard the " NoSQL took away the relational model and gave nothing back." ( Benjamin Black)

One should not expect that all collected data to be in a relational form.

If data is required to be available in a relational model, then ETL processes are required too. And these are developed by programmers .

If it was possible to learn SQL to access data, then it might not be impossible to learn new approaches. Hive, PIG, and R are some already available alternatives. …

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…hardware to support event sourcing . Luckily, we need much less of that (as compared to SQL/ NoSQL), but still. In the next few years we will see interesting solutions in this field.

At the time being, there is even less information and guidance on this body of knowledge (to be fixed within the next year).

Since we have limited information, acceptance and software, naturally the number of experienced developers with true DDD/ES skills is also limited.

All these downsides are quite surprising, …

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Last evening I was trying to catch up with the news in the NoSQL and Big Data space —it looks like nobody wants to pick up the job I'm doing here, except maybe GigaOm's Infrastructure Curator Derick Harris .

After skimming for a while through the links I've bookmarked, I've started to realize that this month, September 2011, is looking like the most exciting month in the data space, including but not limited to NoSQL and NewSQL, Big Data, …

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By mcavage of node blog 9 months ago.
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…big failing points, and even I eventually abandoned LDAP for the greener pastures of NoSQL somewhere

along the way. But it always nagged at me that LDAP didn't get it's due because of a lot of implementation problems (to be clear, if I could, I'd change some

aspects of the protocol itself too, but that's a lot harder).

Well, in the last year, I went to work for Joyent , and like everyone else, we have several use problems that are classic directory service …

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By Prof. Dr. Stefan Edlich of NoSQL Databases 9 months ago.
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2nd Edition of the german NoSQL Book out

the second edition of the worlds first NoSQL Book (written in german) is out since 1st of September! It has nearly 400 pages and includes updates on Membase, OrientDB and much more.

Please recommend or buy directly here .

Stefan Edlich, Achim Friedland, Jens Hampe, Benjamin Brauer, Markus Brückner

NoSQL

" Einstieg in die Welt nichtrelationaler Web 2.0 Datenbanken"

Hanser Verlag, ISBN-13: 978-3-446-42753-2

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By Frank Weigel of Couchbase Blog blogs 9 months ago.
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Apache CouchDB, Membase and Memcached into a single, powerful NoSQL database solution.

We just finished an update to the developer preview and it is now available. Be sure to download the latest version and let us know what you think.

If you missed the demo at CouchConf (or if you were there and just want to see it again), here is the video of the presentation and demo that Damien and I did at the show. I hope you enjoy it!

- Frank

Running time: 42:26

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Couchbase is the leading NoSQL database software company, with hundreds of production deployments worldwide. Couchbase products, which are built on Apache CouchDB, Membase, and Memcached open source software, represent the most comprehensive family of database solutions for building scalable web and mobile applications. Couchbase delivers the flexible querying, indexing and ease of use that developers love combined with the elastic clustering, robust storage management and consistently …

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Couchbase is the name of the new NoSQL database company and product family created in the merger of CouchOne and Membase. Couchbase technologies represent the most comprehensive data management solution for building scalable web and mobile applications, with indexing, flexible querying and ease of use that developers love; and elastic clustering, robust storage management and consistently high performance relied on by system administrators and operators. Couchbase is a privately held …

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By Mark Headd of SMSified 9 months ago.
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API - this is a powerful feature of CouchDB that separates it from other NoSQL databases. You can read more about the _changes API here .

Node.js and CouchDB are a potent combination, and if you want to build an SMS application there is no easier platform to integrate with that SMSified.

SMSified + Node.js + CouchDB = A Knockout!

©2011 SMSified . All Rights Reserved. .

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By Prof. Dr. Stefan Edlich of NoSQL Databases 9 months ago.
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UnQL - Unstructured Query Language

A Unstructured Query Language proposal for NoSQL!

http://www.unqlspec.org/display/UnQL/Home

To me this is a big leap forward for NoSQL.

Does someone know if MongoDB will integrate support for this?

Stefan E.

Eingestellt von Prof. Dr. Stefan Edlich um 10:03

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