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Making Sense of Nosql: A Guide for Managers and the Rest of Usby Dan Mccreary
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Summary Making Sense of NoSQL clearly and concisely explains the concepts, features, benefits, potential, and limitations of NoSQL technologies. Using examples and use cases, illustrations, and plain, jargon-free writing, this guide shows how you can effectively assemble a NoSQL solution to replace or augment the traditional RDBMS you have now. About this Book If you want to understand and perhaps start using the new data storage and analysis technologies that go beyond the SQL database model, this book is for you. Written in plain language suitable for technical managers and developers, and using many examples, use cases, and illustrations, this book explains the concepts, features, benefits, potential, and limitations of NoSQL. Making Sense of NoSQL starts by comparing familiar database concepts to the new NoSQL patterns that augment or replace them. Then, you'll explore case studies on big data, search, reliability, and business agility that apply these new patterns to today's business problems. You'll see how NoSQL systems can leverage the resources of modern cloud computing and multiple-CPU data centers. The final chapters show you how to choose the right NoSQL technologies for your own needs. Managers and developers will welcome this lucid overview of the potential and capabilities of NoSQL technologies. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. What's Inside
About the Authors Dan McCreary and Ann Kelly lead an independent training and consultancy firm focused on NoSQL solutions and are cofounders of the NoSQL Now! Conference. Table of Contents
PART 1 INTRODUCTIONPART 2 DATABASE PATTERNSPART 3 NOSQL SOLUTIONSPART 4 ADVANCED TOPICSSynopsis:The term "NoSQL" defines a wide range of database technologies that offer alternatives to the traditional RDBMS (Relational Database Management System). NoSQL tools like MongoDB, Neo4j, HBase, and Redis take innovative approaches to the unique problems of handling data in modern distributed and web-based systems. With the promise of lowering cost, increasing performance, and improving the ability to scale, there are plenty of good reasons to explore this new generation of agile data solutions.a,/pa. Making Sense of NoSQL is a great place to start. It clearly and concisely explains the concepts, features, benefits, potential, and limitations of NoSQL technologies. Using examples and use cases, illustrations, and plain, jargon-free writing, this guide shows how you can effectively assemble a NoSQL solution to replace or augment the traditional RDBMS you have now. Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book. About the AuthorDan McCreary is a consultant with a focus on advanced technologies. He has worked for Bell Labs, the supercomputing industry, Steve Jobs NeXT Computer and cofounded a75-person consulting company. Beginning in 2000 he has focused on XML integration technologies and in 2006 he started focusing on native XML and XQuery systems. He is cofounder of the NoSQL Now! Conference. Ann Kelly is a NoSQL developer and NoSQL project manager with over 20 years experience in the computer and insurance industries. She has built NoSQL solutions for federal agencies as well as commercial projects. She is a CPCU (Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter) What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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