Low-code databases are tools designed with simple user interfaces that can be used successfully even by those without any background in programming. They’re in strong demand because of the boom in low ...
While relational databases rely on rigid structures, document databases are much more natural to work with and can be used for a variety of use cases across industries. A document database (also known ...
The NoSQL database gets its name from what it isn’t: It’s a database that does not use Structured Query Language (SQL) to access the data. Some of the well-known databases, such as Oracle and ...
Online analytical processing (OLAP) databases are purpose-built for handling analytical queries. Analytical queries run on online transaction-processing (OLTP) databases often take a long time to ...
Cloud databases, also known as Database as a Service (DBaaS), offer a range of benefits for developers, particularly in terms of ease of use, deployment options, disaster recovery, and scalability.
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The $700M Hype: Vector Databases Explained in 100 Seconds
Vector databases are blowing up with massive funding rounds from Weaviate, Pinecone, and Chroma—but what exactly are they? At their core, vectors are just arrays of numbers that represent things like ...
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Data-hungry AI applications are fed complex information, and that's where graph databases and knowledge graphs play a crucial role.
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Data management is constantly evolving, and a new trend is emerging: cloud database ...
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