Fundamentals of Document Databases
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by Keith D. Foote
5M ago
A document database (sometimes referred to as a “document store” or a “document-oriented database”), is a NoSQL or non-relational database. However, document databases use an index to associate “keys” with “documents,” making them more efficient at retrieving data. Unlike relational databases, document databases are not structured with a format of rows and columns, but scale […] The post Fundamentals of Document Databases appeared first on DATAVERSITY ..read more
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A Brief History of Data Silos
Dataversity » NoSQL
by Keith D. Foote
1y ago
The original purpose of a data silo was to keep secrets. People have been keeping secrets for a long, long time. Prior to the written word, keeping a secret meant not sharing specific information with anyone else, verbally. And then came the written word. Secrets could be shared accidentally, or even stolen. Life became more […] The post A Brief History of Data Silos appeared first on DATAVERSITY ..read more
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NoSQL Databases: The Versatile Solution for Continuous Intelligence
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by Michelle Knight
1y ago
Most businesses tend to rely on relational database management systems (RDBMS) to provide business insight, including continuous intelligence. Cloud relational databases have improved computing power they bring to the table, to handle more massive amounts of data. However, relational databases, even ones in the cloud, face two issues. They have a harder time with the […] The post NoSQL Databases: The Versatile Solution for Continuous Intelligence appeared first on DATAVERSITY ..read more
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Graph Database vs. Document Database: Different Levels of Abstraction
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by Michelle Knight
1y ago
“Remember that every science is based upon an abstraction. An abstraction is taking a point of view or looking at things under a certain aspect or from a particular angle. All sciences are differentiated by their abstraction.” (Fulton Sheen) Graph and document databases (aka document stores), also demonstrate this principle. A few years, graph databases […] The post Graph Database vs. Document Database: Different Levels of Abstraction appeared first on DATAVERSITY ..read more
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What Is NoSQL?
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by Michelle Knight
1y ago
NoSQL describes a “category of databases built on non-relational technology.” Some believe it is more accurate to define NoSQL more about how the data is stored and less about how to query the database. NoSQL Databases usually fall under four main categories: Document: Stores a business subject in one structure called a document instead of breaking […] The post What Is NoSQL? appeared first on DATAVERSITY ..read more
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