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Market Research Report
Nonschematic DBMS: A Revolution in the Clouds
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IDC |
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February, 2010 |
Product code |
115042 |
| Content info |
Pages: 8 |
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Nonschematic DBMS: A Revolution in the Clouds published by IDC in February, 2010. This report consists of Pages: 8 and the price starts from US $ 3500.
Abstract
This IDC study investigates the emerging phenomenon of nonschematic DBMS,
sometimes inappropriately called "NoSQL" DBMS. This study discusses the technology
itself and its context in key/value memory caching, its current
uses, and its future potential uses. It also discusses currently
available technologies in this space.
"Currently, nonschematic DBMS is mainly used
for fairly simple data management problems where flexibility and dynamism
are primary attributes," says Carl Olofson, research vice president for
Database Management and Data Integration Software Research at IDC. "In
the future, however, it is more likely that this technology
will be used for such activities as data warehouse definition
and preparation, master data management initiatives, particularly where a mix
of structured and unstructured data management is required, and large-scale
enterprise data indexing and cataloging projects."
Table of Contents
- IDC Opinion
- In This Study
- Situation Overview
- Introduction
- Current Industry Dynamics
- Foundations: Dataspaces, MapReduce, Pig, and Memcached
- Dataspaces
- MapReduce and Pig
- Memcached
- Key-Value DBMS
- Amazon' s SimpleDB and Dynamo
- Kai, Dynomite, Redis, Scalaris, and Voldemort
- Google BigTable and HBase
- Vendor Profiles
- Future Outlook
- Essential Guidance
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Synopsis
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