In a conversation last year, Justin Sheehy, CTO of Basho, described NoSQL as a movement, rather than a technology. This description immediately felt right; I've never been comfortable talking about ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
A decade ago, most businesses and organizations typically used one database, and that was generally one of the big four relational database platforms: Oracle, MySQL, SQL Server or PostgreSQL. In 2024, ...
Commentary: MongoDB World 2022 kicks off this week, and it offers a glimpse into how much the industry has changed, and stayed the same, since the company’s first big event in 2014. This week is ...
When was the last time you ran across a single-vendor data shop? With the proliferation of multiple database engines for multiple purposes, enterprises now take advantage of a range of database ...
Some pundits — and some technology vendors — assert that database management systems have become commodities and that DBMS innovation is either dead or irrelevant. They’re wrong. DBMSs haven’t stopped ...
The database is no longer just where data lives, but where context gets assembled. And in AI, context is everything. Developers have spent the past decade trying to forget databases exist. Not ...
Across database structures, dates are ubiquitous: sales date; order date; shipment date; receipt date; created date; last updated date. You might think that with such an abundant presence, dates would ...
An open source API framework for data, Stargate promises to allow developers to work with back-end data in any shape they want As with many corporate-sponsored open source projects, Stargate becomes ...