review: All content tagged as review in NoSQL databases and polyglot persistence
Monday, 14 December 2009
NoSQL Week In Review 2
Welcome to the 2nd “NoSQL week in review”! I’d like to start this post by thanking all the MyNoSQL readers. Even if MyNoSQL is just a few days old, it has already seen quite a few contributions from the readers and the posts here have been spreading around. I would also like to thank Kas Thomas for including MyNoSQL on the list of NoSQL Required Readings — a list that have been popularized by people like Tim Bray, Jonathan Ellis, Patrick Chanezon and many many others.
What’s Hot in NoSQL World
- Yet Another Validation for NoSQL World
- NoSQL != automatic scalability
- SQL or NoSQL? The Conclusion is …
- Understanding Amazon Dynamo by Building it in Erlang
- Cassandra Gets (Better) Documentation
- Interview with Emil Eifrem on Graph Database and Neo4j
- Presentation: Hadoop at Yahoo!
- Introducing GT.M and M/DB
- MongoDB and others, convince me. :-)
- NoSQL Libraries: couchquery, redis-textsearch, jsondra
This list is built based on a couple of different metrics: traffic, comments, ratings. And I can tell you that thanks to the MyNoSQL readers it is already starting to look extremely great, confirming something I have mentioned in the first NoSQL week in review: the more readers and contributers the better MyNoSQL will get for everybody. So please do keep on commenting, rating , and spreading the word about MyNoSQL. Your help is highly appreciated!
New NoSQL Releases
Feedback request: Do you find tracking NoSQL releases useful? Is there a different format you’d like to see these updates? Is there something I should be doing differently?
NoSQL Week in Review
- Release: Redis 1.1.91, Recommended upgrade
(Tags: ) - Will HTML5 be SQL-free?
(Tags: ) - Non-relational data stores for OpenSQL Camp
(Tags: ) - Using MongoDb to store geographic data
(Tags: ) - MongoDB and others, convince me. :-)
(Tags: ) - SQL vs NoSQL Panel at the November 2009 OpenSQLCamp in Portland
(Tags: ) - NoSQL Libraries: couchquery, redis-textsearch, jsondra
(Tags: ) - Understanding Amazon Dynamo by Building it in Erlang
(Tags: ) - Have you Heard of Kdb+?
(Tags: ) - An Introduction to Redis
(Tags: ) - SQL or NoSQL? The Conclusion is …
(Tags: ) - Hadoop Tutorial Part 1: Setting Up Your MapReduce Learning Playground
(Tags: ) - Interview with Emil Eifrem: Graph Database Systems & Neo4j
(Tags: ) - NoSQL != automatic scalability
(Tags: ) - Cassandra Gets (Better) Documentation
(Tags: ) - Introducing GT.M and M/DB
(Tags: ) - Release: MongoDB 1.2.0
(Tags: ) - Presentation: Hadoop at Yahoo!
(Tags: ) - What Makes It NoSQL?
(Tags: ) - The Business Insider Runs MongoDB
(Tags: ) - Yet Another Validation for NoSQL World
(Tags: ) - HadoopDB: MapReduce and DBMS Hybrid
(Tags: ) - Presentation: The Ultimate Content Store? JCR in 15 Minutes
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And in case you have missed the first part of “NoSQL week in review” you can check it here.
Feedback request
There are a couple of things that I’d really appreciated your feedback on.
- Would you like MyNoSQL to continue to track all NoSQL releases? What kind of format would you like such announcements to have?
- Would you find useful a page listing all NoSQL projects? What I have in mind is something similar to NoSQL Databases: a page listing all projects, including a short description and useful links.
- Would you find useful a monthly NoSQL events page?
Would you find useful a NoSQL libraries page? As far as I can tell there are tons of project and libraries related to NoSQL, so this page would attempt to list as many as possible specifying the NoSQL store, programming language, etc.
Update: the page is already available: NoSQL Libraries. You can always access it from the right bar menu too.
- What is the best moment to publish the NoSQL Week in Review? My suggestion would be Saturdays, so you’ll have the whole weekend for catching up. But in case you have a different preference please do let me know.
Looking forward to hearing from all of you and wishing you all a great NoSQL week!
Monday, 7 December 2009
NoSQL Week In Review
Welcome to the first installment of the “NoSQL week in review” series of posts. And I’ll start by letting you know what my plans related to “NoSQL week in review” are. Then I hope that based on your feedback I’ll be able to make it more useful with each new version.
Firstly, the “NoSQL week in review” will contain a quick list of all posts from the previous week. This is meant for those that are too busy to follow the daily updates through the RSS feed or through my Twitter account.
Secondly, my intention is to have a “What’s hot” section in this weekly review. Basically, I’ll take a look at the stats, I’ll check all your comments and also all the ratings you have posted and based on these create a list of the most interesting articles from the last week. The algorithm is not completely clear right now but once you will start posting more comments and ratings things will definitely be easier.
I also hope that in the future there will be some sort of “editorial” piece included in this weekly review. And to make it even more interesting, my intention is to convince you, the readers of MyNoSQL, to send in this “editorial” piece.
While not directly related to the NoSQL week in review, there are a couple of things that I’d like to clarify about MyNoSQL:
- contributions in forms of articles are more than welcome!
- if you are only a follower of the NoSQL world, then leads to good articles are welcome. Please send your hints to my twitter account: @al3xandru. In case you are not a Twitter user then you can use my email.
- please post your comments and/or rate the articles published on MyNoSQL. This feedback will help not only me to identify your preferences, but also all others readers.
- in case you have any other ideas, suggestions, critiques please send them to me. I promise that I’ll go through each email and learn from it.
And now, on to the first:
NoSQL Week In Review
- What does NoSQL Mean?
(Tags: ) - A Benchmark for NoSQL Solutions
(Tags: ) - Putting Metadata onto tweets with FluidDB
(Tags: ) - Release: Apache CouchDB 0.10.1
(Tags: ) - Release: MongoDB Development Release 1.1.4
(Tags: ) - NoSQL: Distributed and Scalable Non-Relational Database Systems
(Tags: ) - Building the Data Warehouse
(Tags: ) - REST up with CouchDB and Groovy’s RESTClient
(Tags: ) - The Raindrop API
(Tags: ) - pykeydb: key-value tables in python using Redis
(Tags: ) - An Introduction to Using CouchDB with Django
(Tags: ) - No Relation: The Mixed Blessings of Non-Relational Databases
(Tags: ) - Hypercubes in Hbase
(Tags: ) - Couchdb: No SQL? No driver? No problem
(Tags: ) - Introduction to Redis Data Types
(Tags: ) - Non-Relational Databases and World Domination
(Tags: ) - HBase vs. Cassandra: NoSQL Battle!
(Tags: ) - Counting Unique Users in Real-time with Streaming Databases
(Tags: ) - Why I like Redis
(Tags: ) - NoSQL No Niche
(Tags: ) - The Confused World of “NoSQL”
(Tags: ) - SQL Server, NoSQL, RDBMS, Relational
(Tags: ) - NoSQL: Not Going Anywhere For a While?
(Tags: ) - Query Processing for NOSQL DB
(Tags: ) - Are object databases “NoSQL” technologies?
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What’s hot in NoSQL World
- pykeydb: key-value tables in python using Redis
- No Relation: The Mixed Blessings of Non-Relational Databases
- NoSQL: Distributed and Scalable Non-Relational Database Systems
- Hypercubes in Hbase
- A Benchmark for NoSQL Solutions
- What does NoSQL Mean?
- An Introduction to Using CouchDB with Django
- Release: MongoDB Development Release 1.1.4
- HBase vs. Cassandra: NoSQL Battle!
- Couchdb: No SQL? No driver? No problem