Click to learn more about author Thomas Frisendal. In my last blogpost Timely Concerns in Data Models, we looked at the basic challenges of dealing with time dependencies in Data Modeling. I promised to continue this quest by going over the history of these issues. How well have we actually solved these challenges? So, hop […]
How to Design Schema for Your NoSQL Database?
Click to learn more about author Akshay Pore. In my previous blogs I outlined a framework to perform a fit analysis for choosing the right NoSQL database for your application: NoSQL Data Architecture & Data Governance: Everything You Need to Know How to Choose the Right NoSQL Database for Your Application? After choosing a NoSQL database, […]
The Third Generation of Graph Databases
The graph database, very simply, is a database that recognizes the “relationships” between data to be as important as the data itself. A graph database is designed to hold data while not limiting it to a pre-established model. The data in such a database shows how each individual entity is connected with or related to […]
Timely Concerns in Data Models
Click to learn more about author Thomas Frisendal. The Component Parts of Data Models Back in March 2019 I published a post here on DATAVERSITY® titled The Atoms and Molecules of Data Models. The objective was to scope ”a universal set of constituents in data models across the board”. I used this classic data model, […]
ScyllaDB NoSQL Breakthrough Slashes the Costs of Big Data Applications
According to a recent press release, “Today ScyllaDB announced the availability of Workload Prioritization, an industry-first feature that enables developers to run different kinds of workloads at the same time, on the same NoSQL database cluster. ScyllaDB’s latest innovation promises to cut database hardware spend by up to 50%. Workload Prioritization does this by eliminating […]
Big Data: Replacing the Vs with a Single D
Click to learn more about author Mathias Golombek. I can remember the first time people started to talk about “Big Data”. It may be a hackneyed phrase today, but some years ago it took the world of BI and analytics by storm. What then ensued was a mad frenzy to come up with a good […]
Data Orchestration, Like a Symphony Without Sound
Click to learn more about author Greg Nist. When I think about data orchestration, I always reflect on the key root word: orchestra. I’ve had the wonderful opportunity to watch a live symphony several times. I always leave amazed at the complexity and diversity of the moving parts and how they are seamlessly integrated, governed […]
ScyllaDB Launches Scylla Cloud Database as a Service
A recent press release reports, “ScyllaDB today announced the launch of Scylla Cloud, a fully managed version of Scylla Enterprise, the ultrafast, scalable and cost-effective NoSQL database in production at leading companies across industries including mobile, IoT, finance, entertainment, social media, advertising and manufacturing. Scylla Cloud handles petabytes of data with ease, performing millions of […]
Aerospike Unveils Aerospike Connect
According to a new press release, “Aerospike Inc., the developer of the world’s most trusted and reliable enterprise-grade, non-relational NoSQL database, today launched the Aerospike Connect family of add-on modules, as well as a new REST API, to make it even easier to integrate the Aerospike Database into both new and existing enterprise infrastructure systems. […]
Three Big Data Fears (And Why You Should Not Worry)
Click to learn more about author Mathias Golombek. We live and work in a world that has seen Big Data come to the forefront of nearly every sector of our lives. From medicine and mechanics to technology and retail, data gathering is big business, and now more than ever, it’s shaping the way we live. […]