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Relational databases are giving way to open source based NoSQL DBs After nearly 30 years of ruling the roost, relational databases are having to share their turf with their non-relational cousins.
ScyllaDB announces $16 million Series B funding. The question is, though, can the world handle yet another open source NoSQL database?
PostgreSQL implementation of document-oriented NoSQL datastore adopted under permissive MIT license The Linux Foundation on ...
DocumentDB started as a Postgres add-on before evolving into a standalone project The Linux Foundation’s adoption signals a ...
Design & Dev Open source data grows up: Choosing MySQL, NoSQL, or both March 4, 2014 - 4:16 pm John Engates is the CTO of Rackspace Hosting and an evangelist for the open cloud.
Open source software is accelerating innovation in technology like never before. Over the last decade, non-proprietary, community-developed software has been adopted into virtually every aspect of ...
Apache Cassandra 5.0 debuts bringing new index, vector and performance gains to the distributed open source database.
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) announces version 2.0 of the Cassandra NoSQL database.
Open source technology has arguably become mainstream, especially in modern databases like NoSQL and Hadoop based systems. They are unlocking huge value.
Oracle’s extended diatribe against the NoSQL crowd — including Cassandra, MongoDB, CouchDB, and Redis — sought to expose their limitations and sow some serious doubt over their open-source ...
Open-source source platforms for big data have exploded in popularity. And in the past few months, it seems like nearly everyone is feeling the fallout.