Increase productivity and eliminate developer stopgaps by evolving the way you manage databases. Software development has come a long way in the past few decades, but data management hasn’t. It’s time ...
If you are like many people, your current application environment or experience lies mainly with a single monolithic database tier running on a single server. You probably use a simple replication ...
An operating system on top of a distributed database, DBOS is a tantalizing glimpse of something that may eventually turn out to be cool. At the end of March 2024, Mike Stonebraker announced in a blog ...
Oracle is also making its APEX low-code database development tools available as a managed cloud service to help programmers and partners build data-driven applications faster. After a nearly two-year ...
As AI redefines what it means to be a database firm, MongoDB stock could get a boost from the software maker's ...
Understanding your customer base and planning early are essential steps when designing a scalable, multi-tenant database architecture that balances cost, performance and isolation. Building and ...
Caspio Caspio is among the most enterprise-focused of the online database services I tested, and its pricing reflects that: At $8 per “data page” (a Web entry form or search page, for example), costs ...
One of the great things about the IT industry is that there’s no shortage of innovative companies coming up with a wide range of products to address niche problems. Today’s article covers a compendium ...
Document databases offer a wonderfully flexible data model that often leads to scaling and performance issues. Here’s how Aerospike overcomes these challenges. Digital transformation continues to be a ...
Part 2 of CRN’s Big Data 100 includes a look at the vendors solution providers should know in the big data database system space. Left On Base The total amount of data created and replicated worldwide ...
A huge chasm divides the application development world, one that dozens of vendors are rushing to fill. On one side are desktop applications, on the other are Web applications. In between are rich ...
This is something we've been discussing at work, and I wonder if there's any formal theory or other approaches we might be missing... It is quite common to have a concept of "state" in a database ...