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Tag Archives: nosql
Graphy Goodness…
In my previous post, I tried to discuss how the traditional RDBMS, while being very good at storing and tracking certain types of data and transactions, fails to provide value for others, and how graph databases are coming to the … Continue reading →
Posted in Miscellaneous, Next-Gen Apps, NoSQL
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Tagged EMC, Graph Database, Java, nosql, use-case
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Five Minutes on PaaS…
Is your company is trying to change? Trying to update from a legacy architecture? Are your applications tightly coupled? Written on outdated systems? Would you like to take advantage of newer application capabilities on state of the art infrastructure? Skip … Continue reading →
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Posted on November 19, 2013 by Tom
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Tagged bigdata, Cloud computing, CloudFoundry, neo4j, nosql, OpenStack, Platform as a service, ScaleIO, VCloud, Vmware
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Roshambo, the Big Bang, and metaphysics …
I have been struggling for a while with trying to understand and depict in an easy-to-relay fashion the organizational structure of my employer – it may sound silly, but it turns out it is not all that easy to describe … Continue reading →
Posted in Miscellaneous, Next-Gen Apps, NoSQL
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Tagged Graph Database, neo4j, nosql, rdbms
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