Integrating RDBMS and multi-model databases Webinar

August 31, 2018 Comments Off on Integrating RDBMS and multi-model databases Webinar

Multi-model databases offer tremendous advantages for deriving meaning from your enterprise’s complete data collection. However, to realize these benefits it’s necessary to coordinate your RDBMS with your multi-model database. This is often a time-consuming, tedious task, but there are some exciting new technologies out there that make it much easier.

In conjunction with SAP/OrientDB, Colin Leister and I will be presenting a Webinar on October 11 at 9 am PDT that will show you how to:

  • Carry out a one-time migration from a legacy RDBMS into the multi-model graph database
  • Keep all of your existing systems synchronized on an ongoing basis with your multi-model database
  • Conduct sophisticated analysis to extract actionable intelligence from your graph, document, and relational data

You can register here.

 

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DB-Engines.com: A very helpful database technology comparison site

February 28, 2018 Comments Off on DB-Engines.com: A very helpful database technology comparison site

I’ve been working with all sorts of databases for a really long time, and I’ve never seen the industry as dynamic and diverse as it is right now. Unfortunately, if you’re evaluating databases – relational, NoSQL, or otherwise – it can be very difficult to obtain a high-level, vendor-neutral view of your options.

Lately I’ve been spending a fair amount of time on the DB-Engines website in support of some research initiatives that I’m carrying out. DB-Engines provides a wealth of really useful information, including:

  • Database rankings
  • A compendium of database solutions
  • A glossary of key terms
  • Side-by-side product comparisons

If you’re interested in learning more about which database technology is best for you and your organization, it’s definitely worth dropping by.

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