NoSQL covers a range of nonrelational databases, such as key-value, document, and graph databases, that are optimized for a new generation of business apps, including social media, customer 360, advanced insights, real-time, and operational apps. NoSQL vendors are delivering innovative features, such as AI and machine learning automation, integration with Apache Spark and streaming technology, support for SQL and simplified APIs, and extensive administrative tools.
Forrester defines big data NoSQL as:
A nonrelational database management system that provides storage, processing, and accessing of any type of data and which supports a horizontal, scale-out architecture based on a schemaless and flexible data model.
MongoDB, Microsoft (Azure Cosmos DB), Couchbase, AWS(DynamoDB), Google (Cloud Firestore), And Redis Labs Lead The Pack in "The Forrester Wave™: Big Data NoSQL, Q1 2019"
Forrester defines big data NoSQL as:
A nonrelational database management system that provides storage, processing, and accessing of any type of data and which supports a horizontal, scale-out architecture based on a schemaless and flexible data model.
MongoDB, Microsoft (Azure Cosmos DB), Couchbase, AWS(DynamoDB), Google (Cloud Firestore), And Redis Labs Lead The Pack in "The Forrester Wave™: Big Data NoSQL, Q1 2019"
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