Woohoo! My new go-to, MariaDB, is now ranked one ahead of dBASE!

Anyway, as for needing change, depends on the job. Although many new tools have been designed, I still prefer a shovel to dig a hole in the dirt and relational DBMSs still handle my data pretty well! (Although I confess that I don't use my hammer nearly as much since I got my pneumatic nail gun...) Point being, there's always room for 'improvement', but new doesn't always mean 'better.'

Mike

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Subject: [NF]: MongoDB
From: Eurico Chagas Filho <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: 3/6/2014 1:48 PM
Any toughs ?

"The database market is in need of a big change. The technology that people 
typically use, the database layer, was designed in 1970 with a very different set of 
requirements in mind,"  Schireson said.


Ranking:  http://db-engines.com/en/ranking

Or is this just to introduce something new for the sake of it ?

E.

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