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MySQL’s widespread legacy use means it will remain relevant, but new projects are increasingly likely to choose something else, whether that’s PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, or whatever you prefer.
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MongoDB has supported a SQL “bridge” for some time. The MongoDB BI connector provides a means by which business intelligence tools can read MongoDB data via SQL. The BI connector appears to SQL ...
The company driving the MySQL database today unveiled a plan to go after MongoDB’s business with a drop-in replacement for the popular document-oriented NoSQL database. The new strategy is the result ...
The new offering supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis, and MongoDB databases and is designed to simplify database deployment and management for developers, helping them to reduce risk, increase ...
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