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PostgreSQL implementation of document-oriented NoSQL datastore adopted under permissive MIT license The Linux Foundation on ...
While Oracle, SQL Server, and MySQL reign supreme, MongoDB (no. 5), Cassandra (no. 9), and HBase (no. 15) are giving them a run for their money.
Standard SQL databases are not replaced by NoSQL approaches like MongoDB, they merely add to what is now a more diverse total world of databases for us all to enjoy life in.
MongoDB is leading the way within the NoSQL non-relational database space, controlling the strongest market share.
In the last Mongo Matters column, we looked at MongoDB's new SQL interface for querying data in MongoDB Atlas. Almost all of the 'NoSQL' databases today support some form of SQL interface in order to ...
Updates announced at the company’s annual MongoDB World conference this week include new analytics capabilities, a data lake for its Atlas database as a service, and the ability to query ...
MongoDB 3.4 may not be bleeding edge, but it adds some key features to solidify its case for enterprise deployment. At the top of the list, SQL is finally a first class citizen.
Shares of fast-growing cloud database provider MongoDB closed well above the initial asking price of $24, finishing the day at $32.07 after the company successfully raised $192 million in an ...
Mark Porter, a veteran of AWS and Oracle, replaces Eliot Horowitz as MongoDB’s CTO. Could he take the document database maker in a new direction?
It's not so much a black and white, SQL vs. NoSQL situation, of course: TokBox still kept SQL databases around. That's where his team fed portions of Hadoop output for analysts to query more easily.