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Making Search Play Nice with Content Solutions

In keynote sessions at the recent Gilbane Boston Conference, three speakers in a row made points about content management solutions...

0 replies - 3437 views - 12/16/11 by Lynda Moulton in Articles

Deployinator: Being Stupid to Be Smart

Developers deploy production code more than 30 times per day at Etsy. Small, rapid changes allow us to move fast, detect failure, and respond quickly. This...

0 replies - 5443 views - 12/16/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Videos

Cassandra & Solr Integration in Virgil GUI

Up front, I'd like to say this is still pretty raw. We'd love to get feedback and contributions.That said, Virgil (a services layer and GUI on top of...

0 replies - 5130 views - 12/15/11 by Brian O' Neill in Articles

HBase, Cassandra, and MongoDB - How They Recover From a Failure

Operational stability and availability are a big deal when your application starts to handle the large, unstructured volumes of data that NoSQL solutions are...

1 replies - 8998 views - 12/15/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

MongoDB, Geospatial Indexing, and Advanced Queries….

I’ve been working to build, and re-build, a geospatial table for work.  There’s been a lot of challenges in this project for me as this is the first...

0 replies - 5850 views - 12/14/11 by Micheal Shallop in Articles

Weekly Algorithm: Property Graph Algorithms

The term property graph has come to denote an attributed, multi-relational graph. That is, a graph where the edges are labeled and both vertices and edges...

0 replies - 6445 views - 12/13/11 by Marko Rodriguez in Articles

Pagination and Querying in Cassandra

Cassandra pagination has been the subject of several blogs elsewhere as well. In particular this excellent blog by Michael Kopp details how this can be...

1 replies - 5007 views - 12/12/11 by Buddhika Chamith in Articles

Let Your Applications Talk to You

In our quest to solve every memory leak in the Java world we get in touch with many teams, who struggle with performance issues of their applications. Every...

1 replies - 2680 views - 12/10/11 by Nikita Salnikov... in Articles

Riak with node.js

Lots of interesting applications are being developed nowadays with the combination of node.js and a NoSQL store.  Learn how to use Riak from...

0 replies - 4108 views - 12/10/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Videos

Dedupe, Merge, and Purge: the Art of Normalization

Here is the abstract and video from the session by Tyler Bell and Leo Polovets’s talk from Strata NYC 2011Big Noise always accompanies Big Data, especially...

0 replies - 3659 views - 12/10/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Videos

Redis Running on Win32—Not Important Enough for Core Project Inclusion Says Creator

Microsoft recently built a patch that runs Redis on win 32 using the libUV library (which also powers node.js if you're wondering).  The creator of Redis,...

2 replies - 4668 views - 12/09/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Using Riak at Yammer

While they may stop using Scala at Yammer, they still use an interesting NoSQL solution: Riak.  In this talk Coda Hale and Ryan Kennedy give an overview of...

0 replies - 3899 views - 12/09/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Videos

Database Indexes for The Inquisitive Mind

I've used to be a developer advocate an awesome database product called MarkLogic, a NoSQL Document Database for the Enterprise. Now it's pretty frequent that...

0 replies - 5786 views - 12/09/11 by Nuno Job in Articles

NoSQL Support in Lift

Nearly every developer is familiar with SQL. It has been the reliable provider of data persistence for many years, both prior to mass adoption of the...

0 replies - 5056 views - 12/07/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Neo4j Labs: Heroku, Neo4j and Google Spreadsheet in 10min. Flat.

Hi all, Last Friday, we were all labbing again - the best day of the week. I didn't have much time so I decided to try to produce a screencast that ...

1 replies - 4684 views - 12/07/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles