Enterprise NoSQL For Dummies
NoSQL represents a fundamental change in the way people think about storing and accessing data, especially now that most of the information generated is unstructured or semi-structured data.
Enterprise NoSQL For Dummies provides an overview of NoSQL. You start to understand what it is, what it isn't, when you should consider using a NoSQL database instead of a relational database management system (RDBMS) and when you may want to use both.
In addition, this book introduces enterprise NoSQL and shows how it differs from other NoSQL systems. You'll also learn the NoSQL lingo, which customers are already using it and why, and tips to find the right NoSQL database for you.
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