October 2011
Couchbase Mobile for iOS
December 2010
November 2010
OpenKeyval
OpenKeyval is a completely open key-value data store, exposed as a drop-dead
simple web service. The goal is to make this a very easy way to persist data in
web applications.
October 2010
Redis, from the Ground Up ← Michael J. Russo | mjrusso.com
Heroku Encourages Polyglot Persistence « myNoSQL
Why does Quora use MySQL as the data store rather than NoSQLs such as Cassandra, MongoDB, CouchDB, etc? - Quora
September 2010
CouchOne – Blog - A Gentle Introduction to CouchDB for Relational Practitioners
August 2010
May 2010
TwitterAlikeExample - redis - Project Hosting on Google Code
April 2010
Lucid Imagination » For The Guardian, Solr is the new database
But once you put all the data in there (and there’s plenty of it), what do you do with it? Map, reduce and …?
…index and search, more often than not with Lucene/Solr. It’s good to store the data unbound from the strictures of structured rows and columns; credit the many cloud databases with the “No-S” of “No-SQL”. When it comes to the Language of Queries, perhaps No-QL really means Lucene/Solr?
That No SQL Thing: The relational modeling anti pattern in document databases
That No SQL Thing
WTF is a SuperColumn? An Intro to the Cassandra Data Model
Cassandra Jump Start For The Windows Developer
Using Mongo With LINQ
March 2010
Developing scalable PHP applications using MongoDB - PHP Classes blog - PHP Classes
February 2010
January 2010
December 2009







