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Linux Foundation says yes to NoSQL via DocumentDB
PostgreSQL implementation of document-oriented NoSQL datastore adopted under permissive MIT license The Linux Foundation on ...
Hoping to unify the growing but disparate market of NoSQL databases, the creators behind CouchDB and SQLite have introduced a new query language for the format, called UnQL (Unstructured Data ...
“NoSQL is really playing an increasingly important role in this across every industry. Companies are focusing more and more attention on building their digital economy businesses,” said Bob Wiederhold ...
Document stores, such as MongoDB, have a query language or API for finding documents by content. They also have key lookups, like key-value stores. Graph databases, such as Neo4j, explicitly ...
NoSQL: used to refer to a class of databases that are non-relational and do not use SQL as their query language. They could perhaps be better called Distributed Database Management Systems (or DDBMSes ...
NoSQL basics NoSQL solutions emerged as a reaction to frustration with the cost and inflexibility of legacy RDBMS products like Oracle and IBM DB2, which use SQL as a query language. The original ...
And fed by a Web-generated glut of unstructured data (bus schedules on PDFs, anyone?), Wanderu is powered by MongoDB, a "NoSQL" database—not by Structured Query Language (SQL) calls against ...
There is no query language for key-value stores, instead using basic CRUD (create, retrieve, update, and delete) commands. Popular key-value stores are Memcached, Redis, RocksDB, and Riak. Key-value ...
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