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End-of-Life Technology: How to Drive Innovation Without Compromising Stability
When legacy systems approach end-of-life (EOL), enterprise IT teams typically face the choice of moving forward at all costs […]
Traditionally, enterprises stored their SQL data in relational database management systems (RDBMS). However, the strict and rigid SQL data format is not always fit for purpose…
This has led to the rise of schemaless databases and NoSQL. The distributed, non-relational model of NoSQL database technology made it the almost perfect choice for companies like Twitter, Google and Facebook that had amassed massive datasets from their web applications.
But is it right for your enterprise? And will it work with Jakarta EE?
The answer is, maybe, and yes! In our new free guide we cover:
By the end of this guide, you will be equipped to make informed business decisions about NoSQL data within your specific business context.
Download it now here.
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