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SQL and NoSQL Symbiosis

Here's a video from OracleLearning that discusses how Avast Antivirus effectively uses both SQL and NoSQL solutions.

0 replies - 1514 views - 02/10/13 by Eric Genesky in Articles

Gartner's SaaS Predictions for 2013

Robert Desisto recently posted Gartner’s 2013 Software as a Service predictions, and an IT professional asked me for my opinion.  Here are my thoughts...

0 replies - 4040 views - 02/10/13 by Chris Haddad in Articles

The Cloudcast: Enabling Business Through Mobility

The Cloudcast (.net) #74 - Enabling Business thru Mobility & Cloudcast Expansion (31:40) Date: February 7, 2013 By: Aaron Delp and Brian Gracely ...

0 replies - 1124 views - 02/09/13 by Brian Gracely in Articles

How to Move from MySQL to Couchbase Server 2.0: Part 2

Curator's Note: The content of this article was originally written by MC Brown over at the Couchbase blog. In my last piece, we looked at the basic mechanics...

0 replies - 2670 views - 02/08/13 by Don Pinto in Articles

Polyglot Persistence and Query with Gremlin

Curator's Note: This article was co-authored by Marko Rodriguez and Stephen Mallette over at the Aurelius blog.Complex data storage architectures are not...

0 replies - 1813 views - 02/08/13 by Marko Rodriguez in Articles

OpenShift: Create an Instance Based on an Existing Project

The latest release of the OpenShift Origin project command line tooling gives us a powerful feature to shorten the steps it takes to setup, for example,...

0 replies - 2077 views - 02/08/13 by Eric D. Schabell in Articles

Couchbase Plugin for Elasticsearch - Now in Beta

Curator's Note: The content of this article was originally authored by Marty over at the Couchbase blog. When we released the developer preview of our...

0 replies - 1780 views - 02/07/13 by Don Pinto in Articles

Get Heroku on Your Raspberry Pi

  pi@raspberrypi /mnt/usb1 $ wget -qO- https://toolbelt.heroku.com/install-ubuntu.sh | sh This script requires superuser access to install apt...

0 replies - 2090 views - 02/07/13 by Tim Spann in Articles

What I'm Talking About When I'm Talking About PaaS

I recently got some feedback on my previous musing that from the customer viewpoint, PaaS equals automation. That led me to think of ways to articulate...

1 replies - 1650 views - 02/07/13 by Chris Keene in Articles

Randomized Studies of Productivity

A couple days ago I wrote a blog post quoting Cal Newport suggesting that four hours of intense concentration a day is as much as anyone can sustain. That post...

0 replies - 2335 views - 02/07/13 by John Cook in Articles

MessQ: A Simple Message Queue for Socket-Based Message Enqueue/Dequeue Facility

I've spent a good amount of time setting up message-based infrastructures, so I decided to make a tool that would allow me to set up localhost friendly,...

0 replies - 1286 views - 02/07/13 by Abhishek Kumar in Articles

DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (2/7/13)

It's Better to Have Someone Else Copyedit Text, and It's Better to Have Others Test Your Code   Andrew Wulf shares wisdom about testing - it's not...

0 replies - 3122 views - 02/07/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Data Markets in New York City

As part of GigaOM’s Structure:Data Conference (taking place in New York City on 20-21 March), Jo Maitland and I are going to host a Mapping Session on...

0 replies - 1743 views - 02/06/13 by Paul Miller in Articles

How I Identified a MongoDB Performance Anti Pattern in 5 Minutes

The other day I was looking at a web application that was using MongoDB as its central database. We were analyzing the application for potential performance...

5 replies - 4707 views - 02/06/13 by Michael Kopp in Articles

Privacy Policies with Windows Azure

In this second issue of Quick Hits, I want to share a couple of good posts on the topic of privacy policies for Windows Store apps. You may have heard...

0 replies - 1281 views - 02/06/13 by G. Andrew Duthie in Articles