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Apache NiFi: The Easiest Way to Ingest Relational Data to MarkLogic®
Posted by Matt Allen on 13 September 2018 11:00 PM

We are excited to announce support for using Apache NiFi to ingest data into MarkLogic. Apache NiFi is an open source tool for distributing and processing data. When used alongside MarkLogic, it’s a great tool for building ingestion pipelines. NiFi has an intuitive drag-and-drop UI and has over a decade of development behind it, with a big focus on security and governance.

Ingesting Relational Data to NoSQL with NiFi

One of the historical challenges to adopting new NoSQL databases is


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Rethinking MDM: MarkLogic’s Smart Mastering Now Available
Posted by Matt Allen on 22 August 2018 01:14 PM

Our vision for MarkLogic® is and has been to make it the best database for integrating data from silos. This naturally led us down the path towards Master Data Management (MDM) as organizations started choosing MarkLogic to integrate data, harmonize data and match and merge data to deduplicate records.

Recently released, MarkLogic’s Smart Mastering is an open source feature available on GitHub that provides the capability to quickly match and merge data from any domain to create a unified


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Spark and MarkLogic
Posted by Hemant Puranik on 30 June 2016 11:00 AM

You may already be using Spark, and now you want to build an Operational Data Hub. But, it’s impossible without a transactional database — and that’s where MarkLogic comes in.

Apache Spark is the most popular open source cluster computing framework today. It offers a fast, in-memory data processing architecture that is easy to adopt and extremely powerful when you want to analyze huge amounts of data.

The core architecture of Spark abstracts the data processing concepts and mechanisms


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5 Open Source Myths
Posted by Matt Allen on 17 July 2014 03:00 PM

“Should we go open source or proprietary?”

That oft-repeated question is actually not so black and white—and like most things in life there is a whole lot of grey. Today, open source is usually not purely open source. And, die-hard proprietary software companies are today buying open source companies and running their own open source projects. Net-net, both the open source and proprietary models produce good software—and that’s what we all want in the end. But, I’d simply like to debunk


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