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Couchbase Advances Case for Becoming Your System of Record
By making its database look and behave more like a traditional relational database with today’s launch of Couchbase Server 7.0, Couchbase is giving companies a reason to leave their Oracle systems and power their most Read more…
Is Now the Time for Database Virtualization?
Over the past 20 years, almost all elements of the IT stack have been virtualized. We have virtual storage, virtual networks, and virtual servers. But one part of the stack is conspicuously absent from the virtualization Read more…
Couchbase Pops in Stock Market Debut
NoSQL database maker Couchbase went public today with an initial public offering (IPO) on the Nasdaq Global Select Market, successfully selling millions of shares at $24 a pop, slightly above the range it gave earlier. B Read more…
What’s the Big IDea? A Single Platform for Privacy, Security, and Governance
Companies today are struggling to manage their sprawling data estates, and to minimize the risks that they pose. Vendors are furiously building tools to help ease that pain. But the disconnected nature of point-tool deve Read more…
Cloud Data Warehousing: Understanding Your Options
Cloud data warehouses have emerged as the go-to repositories for amassing huge amounts of data and running advanced analytics and AI upon it. This is great news for customers, who no longer must worry about provisioning Read more…
Who’s Winning In the $17B AIOps and Observability Market
One of the hottest areas of big data at the moment is log monitoring and its adjacent disciplines, AIOps and cloud observability. The market, which some estimate is worth $17 billion per year, is in the midst of a transf Read more…
2021: Cloudy with a (Very Good) Chance of AI and Analytics
As we entered 2020, the cloud was already on its way to becoming a defacto standard for running advanced analytics and AI for many organizations. Then COVID-19 happened, and the great cloud migration started to look like Read more…
Who’s Winning the Cloud Database War
Three-quarters of all databases will be deployed or migrated to the cloud within two years, Gartner said today in its much-anticipated report on cloud database management systems. The big cloud companies are winning thei Read more…
Database Migrations Shift Into High Gear
Google Cloud today announced Database Migration Service (DMS), a new service for migrating customers’ MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server relational databases to its hosted database service, called Cloud SQL. Meanwhile, Read more…
The Past and Future of In-Memory Computing
When Nikita Ivanov co-founded GridGain Systems back in 2005, he envisioned in-memory computing going mainstream and becoming a massive category unto itself within a few years. That obviously didn’t pan out, but on the Read more…