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Commentary: It's no longer exciting to talk about the rise of non-relational databases, but it's happening all the same.
At re:Invent this week, AWS unveiled updates to database, machine learning and serverless offerings designed to reduce complexity and cost.
Unlike most tech markets, the global database market keeps growing faster caused by the shift to cloud and attempts to take advantage of AI.
Amazon Web Services has launched a hosted database service called DynamoDB, stepping into competition with platform-as-a-service providers such as Salesforce.com, Oracle and others.
Though NoSQL originally developed as a flexible and agile alternative to relational database systems, non-relational databases haven’t yet gained wide acceptability in the large enterprise segment.
The non-relational database specialist's stock is up significantly from its recent 52-week lows.
As previously mentioned, it derives its revenue from its non-relational database, which could upend the database industry as Oracle's traditional database model becomes outdated.
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Late last month, Redmond announced two extensions to PostgreSQL, the open source relational database system with roots reaching back to the 1980s.
In the coming months, Rubrik’s platform will support managed relational databases like AWS RDS and Microsoft Azure SQL. It also plans to add coverage for MySQL, AWS Aurora, Oracle, and other engines ...