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The shift to the digital economy has accelerated, said Adam Seligman, the new general manager of Salesforce's App Cloud.
"There's a big shift in what CIOs are asking for," he told CMSWire.
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Yesterday was a big day at MapR’s San Jose, Calif. headquarters as it unveiled what is supposed to be a ground-breaking new product, MapR Streams. Streams is an event-streaming architecture for gathering and analyzing data in real-time.
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WordPress managed service providers are particularly interested in its performance and scalability enhancements.
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Some database vendors shout from the rooftops that they’re the biggest and the best. Others let the customers, stats and analysts do the talking for them.
MongoDB fits the latter profile.
Just eight years old, it's the fourth most popular database in the world.
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Imagine a new content management technology designed to store all of the rich semantic structure, metadata and intelligence about your content. One that provides the flexibility to easily adapt and change your content structure, runs natively in the cloud and automatically scales on multiple servers.
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Some of the glitter around the term “data lake” faded as we moved into 2015.
It could be that the promises of big data and Hadoop were being right-sized, as one might expect as technology moves from, what Gartner calls, the peak of inflated expectations and into the trough
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The NoSQL market is red hot, and some say the time to capture it is right now.
While some vendors in the space think claiming superiority over the other NoSQL guy is crucial to winning markets and minds, others focus on displacing Oracle, IBM and Microsoft.
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Who doesn’t love MongoDB? Ok, maybe its would-be competitors.
But when it comes to popularity among databases built for the modern era, the open source NoSQL vendor takes the top prize.
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The NASDAQ Stock Market is an interesting place to throw a party — especially if you’re a red-hot tech startup that's valued at more than $1.5 billion and happened to hire a CEO with IPO experience nine months ago.
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Don’t tell Oracle's Larry Ellison, but NoSQL databases are the future of the enterprise. Yesterday’s databases weren’t built to handle today’s avalanches of data streaming from social, mobile, web transactions, the Internet of Things and God knows what’s next.
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It was classic Larry Ellison on stage, part brilliant computer scientist, part hammy comedian, always entertaining. Oracle OpenWorld, his company's mammoth annual convention that virtually shuts down the heart of San Francisco's SoMa district, will continue through tomorrow.
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Big data was no exception.
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Small pieces loosely joined in a non-zero sum world. Write that phrase down and wrap your brain around it because that’s how the vendors who are shaping computing’s next platform are thinking. It’s not about “I win, you lose,” but about how well we can play and build something together.
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You don't have to look any further than the lines of people waiting to get into MongoDB's first user conference in New York City today to understand the popularity of the NoSQL database. So it's not surprising that savvy companies are trying to get in on the action.
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