The death of SQL has been greatly exaggerated. With all apologies to Mark Twain, the demise of Structured Query Language (SQL), having been forecasted for a while, is far from a done deal. In fact, ...
One of the critical decisions facing companies embarking on big data projects is which database to use, and often that decision swings between SQL and NoSQL. SQL has the impressive track record, the ...
Dremio Cloud is now live with a free open-source edition which, combined with new data management and updated SQL query technologies, will simplify data lakehouse implementations and accelerate their ...
Prototyping is my favorite part of programming. I like building new stuff and getting things working. It’s no surprise, then, that I am a big fan of MongoDB and NoSQL in general. Don’t get me wrong: I ...
For decades, users of SQL Server have requested a feature to capture historical change information and tracking for SQL Data Manipulation Language (DML) changes and changes to the data itself.
DBAs spend a great deal of time monitoring and managing the performance of database systems and applications. But it doesn’t have to be such a large percentage of their time. Yes, changing data ...