Monday, 30 June 2014

Must-Read Books On NoSQL Architecture

NoSQL Architecture, Seven Databases in Seven Weeks, Professional NoSQL, MongoDB in Action, NoSQL Distilled, Data Access for Highly-Scalable Solutions, Getting Started with NoSQL, An Introduction to Database Systems, Making Sense of NoSQL, Scaling MongoDB, The Definitive Guide to MongoDB  Many enterprises and developers have already replaced their MySQL databases with the NoSQL version. In fact, many say that NoSQL will gradually eradicate MySQL. So, just in case that does happen, here are some books that will keep you ready!


1.Seven Databases in Seven Weeks

Data is getting bigger and more complex by the day, and so are the choices in handling that data. As a modern application developer you need to understand the emerging field of data management, both RDBMS and NoSQL. Seven Databases in Seven Weeks takes you on a tour of some of the hottest open source databases today. In the tradition of Bruce A. Tate's Seven Languages in Seven Weeks, this book goes beyond your basic tutorial to explore the essential concepts at the core each technology.

2.Professional NoSQL

This comprehensive hands-on guide presents fundamental concepts and practical solutions for getting you ready to use NoSQL databases. Expert author Shashank Tiwari begins with a helpful introduction on the subject of NoSQL, explains its characteristics and typical uses, and looks at where it fits in the application stack.

3.MongoDB in Action

MongoDB in Action is a comprehensive guide to MongoDB for application developers. The book begins by explaining what makes MongoDB unique and describing its ideal use cases. A series of tutorials designed for MongoDB mastery then leads into detailed examples for leveraging MongoDB in e-commerce, social networking, analytics, and other common applications.

4.NoSQL Distilled

The need to handle increasingly larger data volumes is one factor driving the adoption of a new class of nonrelational NoSQL databases. Advocates of NoSQL databases claim they can be used to build systems that are more performant, scale better, and are easier to program. NoSQL Distilled is a concise but thorough introduction to this rapidly emerging technology.

5.Data Access for Highly-Scalable Solutions

To help illustrate how to build a polyglot solution, this guide presents a case study of a fictitious company faced with building a highly scalable web application capable of supporting many thousands of concurrent users.

6.Getting Started with NoSQL

Getting Started with NoSQL is a from-the-ground up guide that takes you from the very first steps to a real-world NoSQL application. It provides you with a step-by-step approach to design and implement a NoSQL application that will help you make clear decisions on database choices and database model choices. The book is suited for a developer, an architect, as well as a CTO.

7.An Introduction to Database Systems

An Introduction to Database Systems provides a comprehensive introduction to the now very large field of database systems by providing a solid grounding in the foundations of database technology while shedding some light on how the field is likely to develop in the future.

8.Making Sense of NoSQL

Making Sense of NoSQL clearly and concisely explains the concepts, features, benefits, potential, and limitations of NoSQL technologies. Using examples and use cases, illustrations, and plain, jargon-free writing, this guide shows how you can effectively assemble a NoSQL solution to replace or augment the traditional RDBMS you have now.

9.Scaling MongoDB

Create a MongoDB cluster that will grow to meet the needs of your application. With this short and concise book, you'll get guidelines for setting up and using clusters to store a large volume of data, and learn how to access the data efficiently. In the process, you'll understand how to make your application work with a distributed database system.

10.The Definitive Guide to MongoDB: The NOSQL Database for Cloud and Desktop Computing

MongoDB, a cross-platform NoSQL database, is the fastest-growing new database in the world. MongoDB provides a rich document-oriented structure with dynamic queries that you'll recognize from RDBMS offerings such as MySQL. In other words, this is a book about a NoSQL database that does not require the SQL crowd to re-learn how the database world works.

Friday, 7 February 2014

11 Videos And Tutorials On NoSQL And NoSQL Databases!

NoSQL, CouchDB, Apache, Apache Cassandra, Oracle, Oracle NoSQL, Oracle databases, databse management, open source database, CodeKill bring you handpicked videos and tutorials on NoSQL and its databases. Have a look... 

NoSQL is really useful when you are dealing with huge amounts of data. So, naturally, with the rise of Big Data, this segment is becoming more and more important. Here are some videos and tutorials and talks that will help you under stand NoSQL and its databases better. Take a look!
1. What is NoSQL?

This tutorial introduces NOSQL and compares it with Relational (SQL) Databases. It is a very basic tutorial that will help you understand what the concept of NoSQL really is.

2. Introduction to NoSQL by Martin Fowler

This is a talk that deals with the history of NoSQL databases, how they came up, the nature of the data models that they use and the different ways in which you can use them.

3. Google I/O 2012 - SQL vs NoSQL: Battle of the Backends

This debate from the 2012 Google I/O will help you recognise how to make the best of both SQL and NoSQL and which one is more suited to your needs.

4. NoSQL tutorial: Exploring NoSQL possibilities

This tutorial will also help you recognise when NoSQL should be used for maximum benefits.

5. DataStax Cassandra Tutorials - Apache Cassandra Overview

Datastax’s tutorial on the Apache Cassandra database is a very good resource for understanding it. Cassandra is a combination of the benefits of the Google Bigtable and Amazon Dynamo.

6 NoSQL Database Tutorial part2 | Installing MongoDB

This is a tutorial video that will teach you how to install the NoSQL MongoDB database onto your system.

7 NoSQL Database Tutorial part3 |.Net C# DAL Application With MongoDB

This tutorial teaches you how to connect .Net C# with the NoSQL database MongoDB and use the create, edit, delete, search, get, getall operations on a database object using DAL (Data ACCESS Object).

8.NoSQL tutorial: Deploying applications | lynda.com

This is a video tutorial from Lynda.com that teaches you how to create JavaScript and HTML that can be served directly from the internet browser, simply by deploying an application from CouchDB.

9. Oracle NoSQL Database - Getting Started

In 20 minutes, this tutorial will get you started with Oracle NoSQL Database. You will install the product, learn common terminology and learn about the flexible options for Durability and Consistency. Also you will be given some suggestions for how to learn more about the product.

10. Overview of NoSQL

This is an overview of NoSQL given by Emil Eifrem, CEO of Neo Technology, the publisher of the Neo4j open source graph database.

11. NoSQL tutorial: Specifying search criteria | lynda.com

This is another one from Lynda.com that deals with the CouchDB NoSQL database. 


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