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I’m having ‘Sixth Sense’ moments when I see dead databases walking. With GenAI poised to eat your data for lunch, it’s time to fix performance problems.
To differentiate the many flavors of PostgreSQL, the few truly serverless offerings promise better engineering and faster development.
Add REST and GraphQL APIs to any database with a handy .NET CLI tool.
Announcements at AWS re:Invent show a kinder, gentler Amazon, ready to integrate its own services and third-party data sources.
It’s hard to compete with easy. PostgreSQL has a lot of great qualities, but being easy to use seals the deal for companies and consultants.
Moving off dead-end mainframes to the more nimble cloud is a slow process but one worth pursuing, one workload at a time.
Legacy database vendors are being swallowed by the developer-friendly combo of cloud and open source offered by new players.
Jokes aside, MongoDB is popular and consistently solid. MongoDB World shows the latest commitments to analytics, security, and open source.
If data pipelines and streams are the future, why are we still thinking of data as static?
Databases have morphed from basic models to specialized versions. Are they now returning to simpler days?
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