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NoSQL in the Enterprise

Topics
Embedded Software Dev,
NoSQL,
Google,
Database Design,
Google Apps,
Programming,
Database,
Architecture,
Data Storage,
Companies,
Enterprise Architecture,
Storage

In this article, Sourav Mazumder explores what NoSQL databases are, how they fit into Enterprise IT, the challenges facing enterprise adoption, how to choose the appropriate NoSQL database for a given application, a short list of NoSQL databases which are likely to be good matches for enterprise applications, and advice for how to adopt NoSQL databases within an enterprise.

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WSO2 Launches StratosLive PaaS and the Stratos 1.5 Platform

Topics
WSO2,
SOA Platforms,
Companies,
MySQL,
SOA,
Relational Databases,
PaaS,
Database,
Architecture,
Enterprise Architecture,
Cloud Computing,
Google Apps

WSO2 announced last week the launch of Stratos 1.5, a Cloud Middleware Platform, and the StratosLive PaaS. Together, they enable the development and deployment of SOA and composite applications in the Cloud. StratosLive PaaS is a new hosted service powered by WSO2 Stratos and includes an application server, an ESB, and identity server, a governance registry, a business process engine...

Is There a Future for Native (Mobile) Applications?

Topics
Architecture,
Mobile,
Google Apps,
iPhone

Google's DeWitt Clinton shared his analysis to the ongoing debate about why people like native mobile applications.

Eclipse Labs Project Hosting Announced

Topics
Eclipse,
Java,
IDE,
Languages,
Google,
Programming,
EclipseLabs,
Google Apps,
Modularity,
Companies

The Eclipse Foundation and Google yesterday announced the creation of Eclipse Labs, a code-hosting site for open-source projects that want to play in the Eclipse ecosystem but aren't hosted on the Eclipse Foundation hardware.

Google Apps Has a Marketplace and Instant Failover

Topics
Google,
Architecture,
Failure,
Cloud Computing,
Google Apps,
Companies

The Google Apps Marketplace allows providers to create applications that integrate with Google Apps. The idea is to allow companies to integrate their own applications with Google’s applications serving some 2 million organizations totaling over 25 million individuals. Google also promises zero data loss and instant failover for Google Apps customers.