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NoSQL databases are geared toward managing large sets of varied and frequently updated data, often in distributed systems or the cloud. They avoid the rigid schemas associated with relational databases. But the architectures themselves vary and are separated into four primary classifications, although types are blending over time.
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Let Brian Peasland, a DBA with over 20 years of experience, explains why you should upgrade to Oracle Database 12c. Learn about how you can gain increased back-end support, updated hardware and OS, security patches and more inside.
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In this e-guide, discover the 10 must-have features in big data analytics tools that can help reduce the effort required by data scientists to improve business results.
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This brief paper focuses on Toad for SQL Server, a unified solution that allows you to achieve the highest level of code quality, performance and reliability. Inside, 10 features of Toad for SQL Server are presented.
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In this week's Computer Weekly, as the UK prepares to vote on membership of the EU, we take a detailed look at the effect a possible Brexit could have on the UK technology sector. Authors Don and Alex Tapscott explain the impact of blockchain on CIOs. And we look at the growth of consumer tech in enterprise IT. Read the issue now.
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Explore the journey to a successful SAP HANA implementation so you can leverage the in-memory database's cloud and analytic capabilities. Learn about the key differences between HANA Cloud Platform and HANA Enterprise Cloud, uncover 5 implementation tips, and more.
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In this expert e-guide, discover the affects database performance tuning and data migration have on database performance. Additionally, learn how Oracle segment space management can alleviate the issue of slowed performance after deleting database rows.
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Read this special edition of Business Information for advice from data management consultant and author Craig S. Mullins on today's database market. Learn about new data types which call for new approaches, like storing data in memory instead on of disk, or turning to NoSQL technologies.
WHITE PAPER:
DBAs cannot afford to rely on reactive measures anymore. They need advanced performance management tools that will enable them to catch emerging issues before they can affect end users. Discover how advanced database management can help DBAs protect the system by preventing problems from developing at all. Download the white paper to learn more.