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Amazon helped start the "NoSQL" movement. And now it's giving the cause another shot in the arm. NoSQL is a widespread effort to build a new kind of database for “unstructured” information ...
In a live video stream from Amazon headquarters on January 18, Amazon CTO Werner Vogels and general manager of Amazon Web Services Swami Sivasubramanian announced the availability of a new ...
Amazon Web Services has launched DynamoDB, a NoSQL database that the e-commerce giant uses to crunch its big data, in a move that's likely to entice enterprises to try out alternatives to ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) delivers a new NoSQL database service known as DynamoDB that delivers fast and predictable performance with all the scalability you can ask for.
"Amazon DynamoDB is a fully managed NoSQL database service that provides fast performance at any scale," Vogels wrote. "Today's Web-based applications often encounter database scaling challenges ...
There is a big huge not exactly new player in the NoSQL market. Amazon has brought DynamoDB back. Dramatic pause. Dynamo was NoSQL before there was a NoSQL. In late 2007, Amazon published a paper ...
Amazon announced today DynamoDB, a fully managed cloud-based NoSQL database service that builds on the company’s SimpleDB service by delivering faster, more consistent database performance to ...
In May of last year, Amazon quietly acquired Amiato, a startup that built a platform to extract unstructured data from NoSQL databases and migrate it to Redshift, creating structure so that it ...
Amazon’s DynamoDB shook up the database market as one of the first cloud-based NoSQL products in the market, all hosted in AWS’s cloud.
CouchDB creator Damian Katz wasn't inspired by Google or Amazon or any other web giant. He was inspired by Lotus Notes, an online collaboration platform originally developed in the 1970s and 80s.
Amazon DynamoDB: Amazon DynamoDB is a serverless, NoSQL, fully managed database service that provides single-digit millisecond response times at any scale.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is stepping up its presence in the NoSQL database market, and the competition with MongoDB, by adding support for JSON documents to its already-popular DynamoDB service ...