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MoreSQL (formerly NewSQL): A Serious Competitor for NoSQL

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Back in November, Alex Tatiyants made some waves with his article, "NoSQL No More: Let's double down with MoreSQL," when he made the the following tongue-in-cheek call to arms . . .Today, I am calling on developers everywhere to join a new movement...

1 replies - 5356 views - 01/31/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

Sad State of Secure Software Maintenance

This is sad. No, it's not sad, it's sick. I'm looking for ideas and clear thinking about secure software maintenance. But I can't find anything beyond a couple of articles on Software Security in Legacy Systems by Craig Miller and Carl Weber at Cigital. I...

0 replies - 3542 views - 09/27/11 by Jim Bird in News

Data Startup Acunu Opens The Castle Gates

Earlier this week, U.K.-based data storage startup Acunu made Castle, the storage core of the Acunu Storage Platform, open source. Castle is a fully-versioned, write-optimized, multi-dimensional key-value store. It packages the Core, the Acunu Distribution...

0 replies - 2494 views - 05/25/11 by Jim Moscater in News

Daily Dose: The Voices in Torvalds' head say "Jump to Linux 3.0 "

The Linux kernel developer mailing list featured a message from Linus Torvalds which suggested that he will most likely complete merging major changes for the next version of Linux derived from the main development tree on Sunday. Torvalds got people...

0 replies - 19854 views - 05/24/11 by Jim Moscater in Daily Dose

Cloud Foundry–A Beautiful Thing for Users, Questions for Vendors

This week’s announcement by VMware of its CloudFoundry PaaS product was an exceptionally refreshing surprise. Other have commented that it’s a rare thing for a big company to really do things right – but with CloudFoundry, VMware have ticked every...

2 replies - 4252 views - 04/21/11 by Ben Kepes in News

Daily Dose: Oracle Brings New 'Coherence' to Data Grid Market

Coherence 3.7, Oracle's distributed in-memory data grid product, is available for early adopters today.  Since the last Coherence release, the Oracle Coherence team has been putting a great deal of effort into efficiently managing Coherence's Java Virtual...

0 replies - 16015 views - 04/18/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

Solr + Hadoop = Big Data Love

Bixo Labs shows how to use Solr as a NoSQL solution for big data

3 replies - 40055 views - 04/04/11 by Ken Krugler in Articles

Database.com - A Cloud DB for Any Dev or Platform

Salesforce announced a new kind of database for the cloud today.  Database.com services will be sold on a subscription basis, unlike competing Oracle solutions, which are sold via software licenses.  This multi-tenant database has been the engine behind...

0 replies - 9325 views - 12/07/10 by Alex Crafts in News

Graph DB Ecosystem Grows - Objectivity Introduces InfiniteGraph

Data management software vendor, Objectivity, has unveiled their newest project: InfiniteGraph.  This beta program is the latest addition to the small, but growing realm of NOSQL graph databases.  Objectivity says InfiniteGraph lives up to its name by...

3 replies - 7075 views - 05/26/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Articles

Daily Dose - Redis 2 Release Candidate

The first release candidate for the NoSQL data store, Redis, is now available with new features such as significant performance optimizations, a new test suite, and an AOF (Aggregate Objective Function) check tool.  Committers to the project are finally...

3 replies - 11831 views - 05/23/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Major Leaders Leave Android

This week Cedric Beust, a Senior Android Software Engineer, and Erick Tseng, the Android Senior Product Manager, left Google to join LinkedIn and Facebook (respectively).  It's surprising that two leaders of the Android team left Google in the same week for...

6 replies - 15441 views - 05/13/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Daily Dose

db4o 8 Looks Great

The decade-old, open source 'database for objects' has managed to stay speedy and relevant in its old age.  As it reaches version 8.0 with a developer release this week, db4o is getting significant performance upgrades - in fact, they're the theme of this...

3 replies - 8275 views - 05/13/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in News

The Doom of Multiple Storage Engines

One of the big “Selling Points” of MySQL is support for Multiple Storage engines, and from the glance view it is indeed great to provide users with same top level SQL interface allowing them to store their data many different way. As nice as it...

2 replies - 3504 views - 05/10/10 by Peter Zaitsev in News

CouchDB: Making it Okay to Work Offline

Damien Katz, the creator of CouchDB and CEO of Couchio, is working with the Palm development team to implement further mobile syncing features with Apache CouchDB.  At the recent Palm Developer Day conference, Palm announced that the next version of WebOS...

0 replies - 9145 views - 05/09/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Articles

A Few Reasons to Switch to PostgreSQL 9.0

PostgreSQL is widely considered to be the main open source competitor to MySQL.  It's been five years since the release of PostgreSQL 8.0, but this week, PostgreSQL developers showed that their project has evolved significantly in that time.  The beta...

0 replies - 13431 views - 05/05/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Articles