A database is in many ways like a traditional card index or address book, but it can contain a vast number of records in a fraction of the space. But while a card index or address book must be used in ...
When Emil Eifrem, founder and CEO of Neo4j, was working for an enterprise content management startup in Sweden in the mid-2000s, he was struggling with the challenge of mapping relationships between ...
Choosing the wrong database for data-intensive applications opens a door to scaling challenges and unnecessary complexity. Making the right choice is simpler. The database that you choose today will ...
Microsoft has a lot of database pilots and projects in the works, among them Katmai, Astoria, Jasper and Volta. But how do they all fit together? Francois Ajenstat, director of SQL Server, explained ...
The market is saturated with thousands of purpose-built database systems. This creates too much noise for analysts and scientists dealing with vital data problems across numerous important application ...
Decisions are the lifeblood of business. From the c-suite to frontline employees, decisions are constantly being made at all levels within organizations. Some are consequential and irreversible, but ...
What makes your database a gold mine? It is all about what you collect and how you use it. Everyone collects name, address, email, phone numbers, date of birth, spouse/partner and children, right?
To manage property ownership by foreign nationals, the Japanese government is making adjustments to create a new database as ...
NAYAPARA REFUGEE CAMP, Bangladesh July 7 (UNHCR) - To watch two-year-old Abul Kasem toddling cheerfully around his family's thatched shelter, you'd never guess he has a life-threatening heart problem.
If you’re an Indian citizen, chances are you’re well-acquainted with a government program that scans people’s fingerprints and irises and uploads the data to a federal database. If you don't comply, ...