INFOGRAPHIC:
NoSQL databases are geared toward managing large sets of varied and frequently updated data, often in distributed systems or the cloud. They avoid the rigid schemas associated with relational databases. But the architectures themselves vary and are separated into four primary classifications, although types are blending over time.
EBOOK:
There's a lot of data out there, much of which doesn't need to be stored in heavyweight relational databases complete with complex query languages. In this 13-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at a new category of NoSQL data stores and how they are being used.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, as the government publishes the Online Safety Bill, we look at what the laws mean for internet services. A ransomware victim shares the insider story of the trauma of losing their corporate IT systems. And we ask, what happens when quantum computers get too powerful to verify their output? Read the issue now.
EBOOK:
To help you select the right tool, or tools, to meet your organization's particular database needs, this buyer's handbook offers advice from Mullins on the key features and functions to look for across the different product categories.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource addresses an intelligent and systematic approach to managing your Sybase environment. Inside, learn about the key advantages to 5 different models.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, after millions of LinkedIn users had their data compromised, we look at the lesson to be learned from this latest data breach incident. Our buyer's guide looks at NoSQL technologies and compares Microsoft's and Oracle's offerings. And we examine the benefits of cloud-based data analytics. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, explore the benefits and challenges to implementing cloud database software and services. Additionally, discover how Oracle Database 12c can simplify and improve your existing Oracle database consolidation process, leading to an easier scaling strategy.
EGUIDE:
Redis is a lightweight, flexible, key-value store, open source database management system. In this expert e-guide, Craig S. Mullins provides an overview of Redis, this DBMS' key features, and its supported data structures. Additionally, learn areas where Redis excels.