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To Be or Not to Be: The Truth about Schemas
Posted by Fiona Ehret-Kayser on 11 December 2014 11:39 AM

As a MarkLogic newbie, I became curious after happening upon an article on Jaxenter.com that attempts to diminish the value differentiators of a schema-agnostic database. In the post, the author asserts “there’s absolutely nothing that is really easier with ‘schemaless’ databases than with ‘schemaful’ ones.” Say what!? This must be crazy talk, I think to myself, as the author’s claims very specifically fly in the face of everything I’m learning about enterprise NoSQL. To get to the bottom


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Performance Theory: Tales From MarkLogic Support
Posted by Matt Allen on 02 April 2014 02:00 PM

This post is a snapshot of the talk that Jason Hunter and Franklin Salonga will give next week at MarkLogic World, also titled, “Performance Theory: Tales From The MarkLogic Support Desk.” Jason Hunter is Chief Architect and Frank Salonga is Lead Engineer at MarkLogic. You can follow Jason on Twitter @hunterhacker.

MarkLogic is extremely well-designed, and from the ground up it’s built for speed, yet many of our support cases have to do with performance. Often that’s because people


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Go Big By Going Small
Posted by Frank Rubino on 30 December 2013 11:34 AM

Bringing in a new technology requires a workplace evolution — that if done carefully, avoids the revolution! My work in Consulting at MarkLogic brings me into daily contact with our customers, so I’m often asked for the “real” scoop on how each uses our product – -and lessons that can be learned. Over the next several months I will focus on individual companies and analyze each’s journey under the category: The Real Scoop.

SDO
A Standards Development Organization (SDO), publishes a


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