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Relational Databases Are Not Designed To Handle Change
Posted by Matt Allen on 23 October 2015 07:00 AM

Today, change occurs frequently, and data modeling is a huge challenge because of the time and resources that relational databases require. Unfortunately, when using a relational database, even a simple change like adding or replacing a column in a table might be a million dollar task.

From CIOs to developers, everyone is realizing that relational databases were simply not designed for the challenges with today’s data. That’s why there’s been an explosion of data and new database products


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It’s Time to Breakup with Your Longtime RDBMS
Posted by Fiona Ehret-Kayser on 13 November 2014 11:27 AM

I recently attended the webinar When Relational Databases Aren’t Enough. Hosted by MarkLogic’s Matt Allen, and his guests, John Myers Managing Research Director at Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) and Jim Driscoll, principal technologist at MarkLogic – this insightful webinar was targeted toward attendees of Oracle Open World 2014 and anyone else, myself included, curious about the differences between RDBMS and Enterprise NoSQL. According to John Myers, relational databases aren’t


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It’s Time to Breakup with Your Longtime RDBMS
Posted by Fiona Ehret-Kayser on 13 November 2014 11:27 AM

I recently attended the webinar When Relational Databases Aren’t Enough. Hosted by MarkLogic’s Matt Allen, and his guests, John Myers Managing Research Director at Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) and Jim Driscoll, principal technologist at MarkLogic – this insightful webinar was targeted toward attendees of Oracle Open World 2014 and anyone else, myself included, curious about the differences between RDBMS and Enterprise NoSQL. According to John Myers, relational databases aren’t


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