Available Key Value/NoSQL domains:
KEYVALUEDATABASE.COM
KEYVALUEDATASTORE.COM
KEYVALUEPAIR.COM
KEYVALUESTORE.COM
NEWSQLDATABASE.COM
NOSQLDATABASE.COM
kvpdb.com
dbkvp.com
xmlkv.com
kvxml.com
apikv.com
xkv.org
Abbreviations:
KV – Key Value
KVP – Key Value Pair
DB – Database
XML – Extensible Markup Language
API – Application Programming Interface
“The fledgling NoSQL marketplace is going through a rapid transition – from the predominantly community-driven platform development to a more mature application-driven market. Scaling up web infrastructure on NoSQL basis have proven successful for Facebook, Digg and Twitter. Successful attempts have been made to develop NoSQL applications in the biotechnology, defense and image/signal processing. Interest in using key-value pair (KVP) technology has reemerged to the point where the traditional RDMS vendors evaluate strategy of developing in-house NoSQL solutions and integrating them in current product offers. It will not take long before we’ll see acquisitions driven by emerging NoSQL technology.”
NoSQL Market
“The fully managed Oracle Autonomous NoSQL Database handles NoSQL applications that require low latency, data model flexibility, and elastic scaling. Using simple APIs, developers can focus on application development without having to worry about managing servers, storage expansion, cluster deployments, software installation, or backup. Developers can simply specify the throughput and capacity that they wish to provision, and resources are allocated and scaled accordingly to meet dynamic workload requirements.”
Oracle Rolls Out Autonomous NoSQL Database Service
“Samsung has recently announced development of the first standards-based prototype of KV (Key Value) SSD, a storage device that shifts the storage workload from server CPU into the storage device itself.”
Market Analysis
Key value concept: “A key-value database, or key-value store, is a data storage paradigm designed for storing, retrieving, and managing associative arrays, a data structure more commonly known today as a dictionary or hash table.”
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key-value_database
NoSQL 2018
Analyst Briefing, May 28, 2018
Key topics to cover main categories of NoSQL databases:
- Column: Accumulo, Cassandra, Druid, HBase, Vertica, SAP HANA Document: Apache CouchDB, ArangoDB, Clusterpoint, Couchbase, DocumentDB, HyperDex, IBM Domino, MarkLogic, MongoDB, OrientDB, Qizx, RethinkDB
- Key-value: Aerospike, ArangoDB, Couchbase, Dynamo, FairCom c-treeACE, FoundationDB, HyperDex, InfinityDB, MemcacheDB, MUMPS, Oracle NoSQL Database, OrientDB, Redis, Riak, Berkeley DB
- Graph: AllegroGraph, ArangoDB, InfiniteGraph, Apache Giraph, MarkLogic, Neo4J, OrientDB, Virtuoso, Stardog
- Multi-model: Alchemy Database, ArangoDB, CortexDB, Couchbase, FoundationDB, InfinityDB, MarkLogic, OrientDB
This year’s meetup will be critical to helping you understand the disruptions under way in the NoSQL technology and vendor landscape. NoSQL 2018 features everything you need to keep pace with a changing non relational database segment. This technical event will benefit both experienced and newer practitioners of NoSQL who want to learn more about non relational databases and best practices. We will introduce you to common NoSQL practices and architectural patterns used by leading companies. These practices can help you more rapidly and reliably build and deploy applications at scale.
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