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Looking ahead to 2019, businesses should use what they’ve learned from the past year to understand and take action towards improvement, starting with their central command – the database.
To stay competitive, release cycles must be as agile a process as possible. The question for IT managers to consider is: What are the more malleable qualities of a database that give my DevOps team something to work with?
The SQL vs NoSQL is over, they're friends now. Oren Eini explains how polyglot persistence reduces time, effort, and pain in building modern applications.
A move to the cloud presents a new set of challenges and for database managers, dealing with complex data integrations spanning multiple environments presents a messy and complicated scenario.
Many organizations today are turning to microservices to ensure greater always-on availability for their applications. But where do you start? Here are 6 ways to prep your database for a microservices architecture.
More than half of organizations have a dedicated DevOps team to help them better implement agile strategies, accelerate release cycles and ensure continuous development. However, databases have a habit of holding DevOps back ...
More than half of organizations have a dedicated DevOps team to help them better implement agile strategies, accelerate release cycles and ensure continuous development. However, databases have a habit of holding DevOps back. Those looking to upgrade their database for agile production should evaluate the following...
Choosing the right database can be a challenge in itself thanks to the many options available today. However, once you know the biggest obstacles to spinning your information into gold, you can more easily assess each solution based on how they scale these pitfalls and can push your organization forward.