Topic: mongodb

Espresso Logic brings NoSQL and SQL data together into a single API

One of the biggest problems developers face when building data-driven apps is having to access data from multiple data sources, according to R. Paul Singh, CEO of Espresso Logic. “What we are seeing and hearing is a lot of customers’ data isn’t in SQL only; they also have it in NoSQL databases,” he said. “Having … continue reading

SD Times news digest: August 6, 2014—MongoDB CEO steps down, Microsoft announces Windows 8.1 update, EFF fights patent trolls

MongoDB CEO Max Schireson steps down; ex-BMC Software exec steps up MongoDB’s Max Schireson announced he will step down as CEO in less than a month, and will be replaced by former BMC Software executive Dev Ittycheria. Effective Sept. 3, Schireson will transition into the role of vice chairman and remain with the company full-time. … continue reading

MongoDB 2.8 enhancements revealed

At the company’s user conference, document-level locking and new storage engines highlight produce road map … continue reading

Parse announces open-source Flashback tool at MongoDB World

Tool helps developers test and tune MongoDB database performance … continue reading

MongoDB 2.6 reworks query planner

Popular NoSQL database is updated, as are the management tools for administrating a large cluster of servers … continue reading

SD Times Blog: MongoDB raises $150 million

Is this windfall a sign that there’s a new bubble inflating? … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Companies chain stacks to MongoDB

Developer event for popular NoSQL database shows it finding a place in many existing stacks, from EBay to Groupon … continue reading

MongoDB 2.4 addresses search concerns

New release brings tools to help scale the NoSQL poster child, as well as default settings that will prevent newbie mistakes … continue reading

Rackspace acquires hosted MongoDB provider

With purchase of ObjectRocket, Rackspace steps into the battle for hosted Database-as-a-Service … continue reading

Open source burrowed deeper into the enterprise in 2012

From Apache to Git to NoSQL, open-source tools and platforms continued expansion into enterprise development … continue reading

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