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NoSQL and Hadoop — the open source data-crunching platform based on Google’s back-end infrastructure — arose as alternatives to Oracle's existing database and analytics tools, and now ...
Oracle's take on the distributed key-value data store is enterprise ready and practically ACID. Could this be the NoSQL data store for the buttoned-down business crowd? [Originally published on ...
Oracle is introducing version 4.0 of its NoSQL database. First introduced in 2011, the Oracle NoSQL Database is a key-value database that evolved from the company's acquisition of BerkeleyDB Java ...
Check out our complete analysis for Oracle Growth In Real-time, High-velocity Data Creates NoSQL Buzz Traditional Relational Database Management Systems that have been pivotal to Oracle ’s huge ...
Oracle has announced the availability of the NoSQL Database Cloud Service on the Oracle Cloud as a pay-as-you-go, server-less, and fully managed service, running on the latest Oracle Cloud ...
After announcing the technology at its OpenWorld conference last month, Oracle has launched its much anticipated NoSQL database.
Oracle has tried to break into this field with its own Oracle NoSQL database and Oracle Big Data Appliance, but the real action remains in the world of open source, according to DB-Engines.
"Oracle NoSQL Database 2.0 provides developers with that 'last-mile' infrastructure to enable crucial real-time interaction between an organisation's applications and its customers," Oracle ...
A relational database is no longer the default choice. Mike Loukides charts the rise of the NoSQL movement and explains how to choose the right database for your application.
It doesn’t have the “enterprise grade” label that Oracle likes to slap on its database, and it doesn’t have the “built for horizontal scale” marketing that carried NoSQL so far, but it ...