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Oracle Announces 5 Key Enhancements to NoSQL Database

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Oracle Announces 5 Key Enhancements to NoSQL Database
June 1
2016
Oracle Announces 5 Key Enhancements to NoSQL Database
Oracle Announces 5 Key Enhancements to NoSQL Database
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News Flash
Oracle Announces 5 Key Enhancements to NoSQL Database
Oracle is introducing version 4.0 of its NoSQL database. First introduced in 2011, the Oracle NoSQL Database is a key-value database that evolved from the company's acquisition of BerkeleyDB Java Edition, a mature, high-performance embeddable database. Ashok Joshi, senior director of NoSQL, Berkeley Database, and Database Mobile Server at Oracle, outlined the key enhancements in the new release.

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Discussing Oracle IT Resource Strategies
As the growing size and complexity of database environments strain resources at most IT departments, many are looking for ways to standardize infrastructure and automate routine tasks to free up assets. Joe McKendrick, lead research analyst at Unisphere Research, and Sam Lucido, director, Technical Applications Marketing at EMC Corp., recently discussed strategies for Oracle users and IT. The conversation also covered the results of a new Unisphere survey conducted in partnership with the IOUG, VMware, and EMC regarding obstacles data managers face while managing networks and delivering reliable information.

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What DBAs Need to Know to Go Beyond Relational
Big data represents an enormous shift for IT, according to Craig S. Mullins, Mullins, a principal of Mullins Consulting, and the author of the DBA Corner column for DBTA. For years, the IT landscape was dominated by three DBMS vendors - IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, and Oracle Database - but with the advent of big data, things are changing very rapidly.

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Storage requirements are growing by leaps and bounds, and more organizations are turning to the cloud to manage the load. Thus far, it’s mainly used for backup, data warehousing, development/test and archive. But, data managers and IT professionals are continuing to push the boundaries of cloud as a viable option for a range of data requirements.

The results of a new survey of data storage trends are presented in this report. The survey, among members of the Independent Oracle Users Group (IOUG), was conducted by Unisphere Research, a division of Information Today, Inc. We analyzed the responses of 361 data managers and IT professionals from organizations of all sizes and across various industries.

Download your copy of the report to learn about the range of new strategies and tactics IOUG members are employing to not only manage data growth, but also to improve the speed of data delivery, protection, and integration.


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Square Peg and Round Hole - What to Do When the IT Solution Doesn't Fit
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The ability to stand up and voice your opinion about a solution or technology that will not solve a business problem is critical. At times, choices are made for budgetary reasons, and other times, it may be organizational pressure. But regardless of the reason, as IT professionals, we need to be courageous and do the right thing, whatever that is.

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