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Perhaps the first and one of the better known of these open source NoSQL projects is Cassandra. DataStax is the company that is bringing Cassandra support, products and services to market.
DataStax, the driving force behind the ongoing development of and commercialization of the open source NoSQL Apache Cassandra database, had been in business for nine years in 2019 when it made a hard ...
The years-long Big Data skills shortage still persists despite numerous attempts to alleviate it, resulting in high demand and high salaries for developers with NoSQL skills, especially Apache ...
Fortunately, the choice is getting easier as the market coalesces around three dominant NoSQL databases: MongoDB (backed by my former employer), Cassandra (primarily developed by DataStax, though ...
Cassandra is an open-source, scalable NoSQL database that acts as a platform for applications that require fast performance and no downtime.
With the new Azure Managed Instance for Apache Cassandra, Microsoft is giving customers more of the big data benefits of the Cassandra NoSQL database, particularly as it pertains to scalability and ...
The developers behind Apache Cassandra are confident that their distributed database management system is ready for general enterprise use, and, after three years of development, have released ...
What Cassandra users think of their NoSQL DBMS They love it, but they really, really wish there were more expert Cassandra NoSQL DBMS administrators out there.
Cassandra may not get the NoSQL spotlight, but it's fantastic for certain jobs -- just ask Netflix and Instagram ...
The Apache Software Foundation recently announced Apache Cassandra Release 0.6, a NoSQL database. As a reformed database architect, I was intrigued by the appearance of yet another data management ...