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Wiley, 2015. — 456 p. — (For Dummies). — ISBN: 978-1-118-90574-6. Get up to speed on the nuances of NoSQL databases and what theymean for your organization This easy to read guide to NoSQL databases provides the type ofno-nonsense overview and analysis that you need to learn, includingwhat NoSQL is and which database is right for you. Featuringspecific evaluation criteria for...
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CRC, 2017. — 470 p. — ISBN: 9781498784368. This book discusses the advanced databases for the cloud-based application known as NoSQL. It will explore the recent advancements in NoSQL database technology. Chapters on structured, unstructured and hybrid databases will be included to explore bigdata analytics, bigdata storage and processing. The book is likely to cover a wide...
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Morgan Kaufmann, 2014. — 105 p. — ISBN: 978-0124071926. Joe Celko’s Complete Guide to NoSQL provides a complete overview of non-relational technologies so that you can become more nimble to meet the needs of your organization. As data continues to explode and grow more complex, SQL is becoming less useful for querying data and extracting meaning. In this new world of bigger and...
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Independently published, 2018. — 562 p. Oren Eini, CEO of RavenDB, shares everything you need to know about the latest version of his distributed, non-relational document database. This is a book-length blog post, designed not only to give you full knowledge of what RavenDB does, but also all the reasoning behind each feature. Inside RavendB 4.0 explains all the whys, like why...
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