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Infodeck on NoSQL and Polyglot Persistence Posted: Feb 7, 2012 8:27 AM
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Pramod and I have put together a short infodeck (pdf) outlining the reasons why NoSQL databases are an important new dish on the software development menu. It’s directed at non-technical managers and customers to provide an outline of why the data world has seen this new entrant and some direction as to the kinds of projects which should give them a closer look.

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Re: Infodeck on NoSQL and Polyglot Persistence Posted: Feb 7, 2012 10:10 AM
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-- Searching 300 Million voters information for 1 person with addresses, emails, phones is tough with a relational data store.

Only if the coder who built it is a Tool.

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