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NoSQL vs. NewSQL: Evaluating Database Technologies for 2019

Both technologies offer their own unique benefits, but depending on the use case or application, one option may be a better fit than the other.

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NoSQL vs NewSQL

NoSQL and NewSQL databases are popular solutions in the data management space. Both technologies offer their own unique benefits, but depending on the use case or application, one option may be a better fit than the other. And as you plan for next year, it’s important to have a clear understanding on which database technology is best suited to power your initiatives in 2019 and beyond.

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