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Challenging the Database Giants: 9 Reasons MarkLogic is Winning
Posted by Joe Pasqua on 29 November 2017 07:25 PM

As the NoSQL market continues to shake out, MarkLogic has emerged as the only NoSQL database capable of taking on the database incumbents and winning for mission critical enterprise applications. In the last 30+ years, no one has been able to take on the incumbents and win on their own turf, so how are we doing it? Well, there is a lot to it, but here are the most important ways that MarkLogic is beating the incumbents:

  1. Empowering the Enterprise
    MarkLogic solves a problem that every

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5 Great Resources That Best Explain MarkLogic
Posted by Melar Chen on 22 September 2017 05:22 PM

Working with something revolutionary can be both exhilarating — and frustrating as you don’t yet know all that you need to know. You also know that stubbornly refusing to learn it – is only going to put you at the mercy of those who do. After being impressed with the product I recently joined MarkLogic as their newest product marketing manager. I’ve had to do a deep dive in order to learn enough to write about the new features of MarkLogic 9. I thought it might be helpful for other newbies


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2017 EMEA Partner Excellence Award Winners
Posted by David Ponzini on 11 July 2017 10:01 PM

The Partner Excellence Award winners for 2017 were announced at our Partner Summit in London last month, and we want to congratulate them on their achievements and thank them for all their hard work.

We wouldn’t be where we are today without our partners around the world, and we love working with them to solve complex customer challenges.

Partner Excellence Awards were given in two categories: Services and Technology.


Partner Excellence in Services: Capgemini NL

Capgemini NL received


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Can NoSQL Really Solve the Problem?
Posted by Matt Allen on 31 January 2017 07:15 AM

This post is the second in a two-part series in which I address some of the common doubts people have about NoSQL. In the last post, I addressed the doubts that I often hear from people that who don’t think there are any problems with relational databases. In this post, I address the doubts about NoSQL.

So, if you’re reading this post, my guess is that we’ve made a slight crack in the relational armor, but haven’t yet made you a convert to NoSQL. You still have serious doubts about


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Selber entwickeln oder kaufen?
Posted by Stefano Marmonti on 20 January 2017 09:34 PM

Open Source und Enterprise-Software im Vergleich

Immer mehr IT-Verantwortliche entscheiden sich für Open-Source-Software. Untersucht man allerdings die tatsächlichen Kosten für die Erstellung einer an die Unternehmensanforderungen angepasste Softwarelösung aus uneinheitlichen Bibliotheken oder Softwarekomponenten, zeigt sich schnell, dass diese Rechnung häufig nicht aufgeht. Gerade bei Services, die von besserer Anbindung mit großen Datenbanken profitieren, werden versteckte Kosten


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