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Apple Takes a Little ACID with its NoSQL
Posted by Matt Turner on 01 April 2015 07:48 AM

There was some big news in the NoSQL world with the acquisition of FoundationDB by Apple. When Apple makes a move it always has an impact and this move was no exception.

The first reaction was around what I like to think of as the perils of “faux-pen” source. Forbes chronicled the turmoil in the community in its article An Open Source Cautionary Tale, Apple Buys and Shutters FoundationDB. This builds on a well-timed article the week before from Silicon Angle, NoSQL market frames larger


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Apple Takes a Little ACID with its NoSQL
Posted by Matt Turner on 01 April 2015 07:48 AM

There was some big news in the NoSQL world with the acquisition of FoundationDB by Apple. When Apple makes a move it always has an impact and this move was no exception.

The first reaction was around what I like to think of as the perils of “faux-pen” source. Forbes chronicled the turmoil in the community in its article An Open Source Cautionary Tale, Apple Buys and Shutters FoundationDB. This builds on a well-timed article the week before from Silicon Angle, NoSQL market frames larger


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Reference Data Management Best w/ Enterprise NoSQL
Posted by Amir Halfon on 12 March 2014 09:25 PM

[Note: Amir Halfon is a frequent blogger at FinExtra, a site devoted to the financial technology community. Following is an adaptation from his blog post of January 4.]

In an earlier post, I wrote about the differences between NoSQL, what it is, what it isn’t, and some of the misconceptions surrounding it. First I touched on the Operational Trade Store. Now I will focus on enterprise reference data management. While reference data has a very specific meaning in Financial Services – i.e.


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Reference Data Management Best w/ Enterprise NoSQL
Posted by Amir Halfon on 12 March 2014 09:25 PM

[Note: Amir Halfon is a frequent blogger at FinExtra, a site devoted to the financial technology community. Following is an adaptation from his blog post of January 4.]

In an earlier post, I wrote about the differences between NoSQL, what it is, what it isn’t, and some of the misconceptions surrounding it. First I touched on the Operational Trade Store. Now I will focus on enterprise reference data management. While reference data has a very specific meaning in Financial Services – i.e.


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Reference Data Management Best w/ Enterprise NoSQL
Posted by Amir Halfon on 12 March 2014 03:06 PM

[Note: Amir Halfon is a frequent blogger at FinExtra, a site devoted to the financial technology community. Following is an adaptation from his blog post of January 4.]

In an earlier post, I wrote about the differences between NoSQL, what it is, what it isn’t, and some of the misconceptions surrounding it. First I touched on the Operational Trade Store. Now I will focus on enterprise reference data management. While reference data has a very specific meaning in Financial Services – i.e.


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