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Certified NoSQL Analyst - MongoDB Certification Course - 0 views

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    This specialized Certified NoSQL Analyst - MongoDB Certification Course focuses on MongoDB to implement different ways to store and handle data that can be modeled as a document format.
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MongoDB 3.4 Released - Here's What You Need to Know? | Konstantinfo - 0 views

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    The most modern and open-source database program gets a new version, and trust me it has a lot of new things on the offer list - Multimodel capabilities, improved GUI and more. Read below to know everything in detail about the new MongoDB.
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MongoDB vs Cassandra - The Next Generation NOSQL Enterprise Database Environments - 0 views

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    Cloud era is bringing new and improvised technologies across the IT landscape. Information technology has come a long way from traditional RDBMS to NOSQL databases.
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SQL Tutorial for Beginners | What is SQL? - ABC LEARN - 0 views

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    What is SQL? SQL Stands for Structured Query Language SQL is a language to perform actions on databases like MYSQL, OracleDB, MongoDB, SQL Server etc., SQL is an ANSI Standard. All Database use SQL as the standard database language. Note: SQL is just a language, not a database where most people get confused by it as a database. What is SQL Used for? SQL is used: To create a Database, tables, views. To insert and retrieve records into database To update records in database To delete records in database What can SQL do? SQL can create, delete, update database. SQL can create, delete, update, alter and drop new tables in a database. SQL can insert, retrieve and update data records in a database. What is Database? The database is the collection of organized data. The database is mainly used to operate a large amount of data by storing, retrieving and managing. Every dynamic website on the WWW (World Wide Web) uses a Database to operate data of the site. For Example, e-commerce sites use the database for their operations. There are many databases available. MYSQL, Oracle DB, Mongo DB, SQL Server, etc.. What is DBMS? DBMS stands for Database Management System. DBMS is used for managing the data like storing, retrieving data in an organized manner. What is RDBMS? RDBMS stands for Relational Database Management System. It is as same as DBMS but it is based on the Relational model by E.F. CODD. Databases like MYSQL, Oracle, SQL Server, IBM DB2, MS ACCESS are based RDBMS. How RDMS works? RDBMS is the most commonly used Database. The data is stored in a number of tables in the terms of rows (tuples). Every table will have a primary key to retrieve data easily. Data can be easily managed in RDBMS as the data is well organized in tables.
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Top 3 Reasons for Choosing AWS & NoSQL - 0 views

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    Amazon Web Services (AWS) have already stepped into the NoSQL database domain and competing with MongoDB by adding JSON documents support to DynamoDB.
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Hire Mean Stack Developer | Mean Stack Programmers - 0 views

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    MEAN Stack is a collection of JavaScript-based technologies used to develop web applications. It includes MongoDB, ExpressJS, AngularJS, and Node.js. Our MEAN Stack developers are committed to providing the outstanding and robust solutions for your requirements with minimal effort. The team is equipped with all the necessary skill set to perform the assigned task with great accuracy.

Database management stays on track. - 0 views

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Database management stays on track. - 0 views

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Database management - enjoy the difference. - 0 views

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    We offer a full-cycle database management services to our clients of distinct industry verticals and provide them a high performance and cost effective database solutions. Our database designers continuously configure, analyze, create and implement the industry best-practices for your existing databases. Our installations and configurations made for your database are kept in mind to cater the future storage needs of high volume data
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