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Image courtesy Oracle With big data becoming the biggest thing in IT since the internet itself, developers everywhere are embarking upon applications their organizations covet to accelerate their ...
Oracle's take on the distributed key-value data store is enterprise ready and practically ACID. Could this be the NoSQL data store for the buttoned-down business crowd? [Originally published on ...
As the leading provider of relational database software, it's hardly surprising that Oracle initially gave little or no credence to the NoSQL movement that emerged in 2009. Indeed, an Oracle white ...
Oracle Has Big Opportunity In NoSQL Despite the positives of a NoSQL database in this rapidly expanding unstructured data environment, the technology is still nascent.
Speculation has been running rampant that Oracle may introduce its own NoSQL database at the OpenWorld conference, to be held next week in San Francisco.
Oracle has released a major new version of its NoSQL implementation, promising that it will allow easier management of 'high-velocity transactional data' such as that generated by social media and ...
Oracle is introducing version 4.0 of its NoSQL database. First introduced in 2011, the Oracle NoSQL Database is a key-value database that evolved from the company's acquisition of BerkeleyDB Java ...
NoSQL and Hadoop — the open source data-crunching platform based on Google’s back-end infrastructure — arose as alternatives to Oracle's existing database and analytics tools, and now ...
Oracle has announced the Big Data Appliance running with Oracle NoSQL Database, a new key-value store based on Oracle Berkeley DB Java Edition. Some of features include: billions of rows of ...
That’s the good news for Oracle, Microsoft, and IBM, which collectively lord over this gargantuan pile of cash. The bad news, however, is that their dominance is slipping, if slightly.
After announcing the technology at its OpenWorld conference last month, Oracle has launched its much anticipated NoSQL database.