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    <title>DataCentric - Episodes Tagged with “Nosql”</title>
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Hosted by Steve McDowell, Senior Analyst at NAND Research, our podcast explores new technologies, influential trends, and provides expert commentary on the forward trajectory of the technology industry.
Join us as we navigate the complex landscape of IT. Whether you're an industry professional or simply curious about the future of technology, DataCentric is your trusted source for informed discourse and forward-thinking analysis.
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    <itunes:summary>Welcome to the DataCentric podcast, where we delve into the latest developments in information technology, offering insights into its intricate workings and broader implications.
Hosted by Steve McDowell, Senior Analyst at NAND Research, our podcast explores new technologies, influential trends, and provides expert commentary on the forward trajectory of the technology industry.
Join us as we navigate the complex landscape of IT. Whether you're an industry professional or simply curious about the future of technology, DataCentric is your trusted source for informed discourse and forward-thinking analysis.
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  <title>Modern Data Architecture: A Look at NoSQL &amp; Couchbase</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Data is more critical, more abundant, and less structured than at any point in history. The attributes and uses of data are shifting, stressing traditional relational database management tools that we've come to rely on. NoSQL promises one answer to modern data management. Couchbase's VP of Product &amp; Solution Marketing, Jeff Morris, joins to the podcast to talk us through what's happening. </itunes:subtitle>
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Couchbase's VP of Product &amp;amp; Solution Marketing, Jeff Morris, joins hosts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell, principal analysts at Moor Insights &amp;amp; Strategy, to talk us through the technology, where its best deployed, and how Couchbase plays in the space. 
00:00   Show Open   
00:03   Matt's Foolishness
00:45   Let's Talk about NoSQL
01:20   Introduce CouchBase VP Solutions &amp;amp; Product Marketing, Jeff Morris
02:46   How has data management evolved over the past decade?
05:39   Is there a performance hit when moving away from traditional RDMS?   
07:54   Optimal use-cases for NoSQL databases
15:45   CouchBase Mobile &amp;amp; Devices
19:53   Is NoSQL a 'big lift' for IT practitioners?
24:44   Capella: CouchBase-as-a-Service
30:33   SQL &amp;amp; NoSQL, a Peaceful Co-Existance?
32:24   Where is CouchBase Focused over the next 12-18 months?
34:37   Wrapping Up.
35:43   The End!
 Special Guest: Jeff Morris.
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<p>Couchbase&#39;s VP of Product &amp; Solution Marketing, Jeff Morris, joins hosts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell, principal analysts at Moor Insights &amp; Strategy, to talk us through the technology, where its best deployed, and how Couchbase plays in the space. </p>

<p>00:00   Show Open<br><br>
00:03   Matt&#39;s Foolishness<br>
00:45   Let&#39;s Talk about NoSQL<br>
01:20   Introduce CouchBase VP Solutions &amp; Product Marketing, Jeff Morris<br>
02:46   How has data management evolved over the past decade?<br>
05:39   Is there a performance hit when moving away from traditional RDMS?<br><br>
07:54   Optimal use-cases for NoSQL databases<br>
15:45   CouchBase Mobile &amp; Devices<br>
19:53   Is NoSQL a &#39;big lift&#39; for IT practitioners?<br>
24:44   Capella: CouchBase-as-a-Service<br>
30:33   SQL &amp; NoSQL, a Peaceful Co-Existance?<br>
32:24   Where is CouchBase Focused over the next 12-18 months?<br>
34:37   Wrapping Up.<br>
35:43   The End!</p><p>Special Guest: Jeff Morris.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Data is more critical, more abundant, and less structured than at any point in history. The attributes and uses of data are shifting, stressing traditional relational database management tools that we&#39;ve come to rely on. NoSQL promises one answer to modern data management. </p>

<p>Couchbase&#39;s VP of Product &amp; Solution Marketing, Jeff Morris, joins hosts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell, principal analysts at Moor Insights &amp; Strategy, to talk us through the technology, where its best deployed, and how Couchbase plays in the space. </p>

<p>00:00   Show Open<br><br>
00:03   Matt&#39;s Foolishness<br>
00:45   Let&#39;s Talk about NoSQL<br>
01:20   Introduce CouchBase VP Solutions &amp; Product Marketing, Jeff Morris<br>
02:46   How has data management evolved over the past decade?<br>
05:39   Is there a performance hit when moving away from traditional RDMS?<br><br>
07:54   Optimal use-cases for NoSQL databases<br>
15:45   CouchBase Mobile &amp; Devices<br>
19:53   Is NoSQL a &#39;big lift&#39; for IT practitioners?<br>
24:44   Capella: CouchBase-as-a-Service<br>
30:33   SQL &amp; NoSQL, a Peaceful Co-Existance?<br>
32:24   Where is CouchBase Focused over the next 12-18 months?<br>
34:37   Wrapping Up.<br>
35:43   The End!</p><p>Special Guest: Jeff Morris.</p>]]>
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