As NoSQL technology continues its march into the enterprise, the story has a different tenor. Now we are talking models, and SLAs.
As Web-scale NoSQL technology looks to find a deeper footing in the enterprise, there may be as many stumbles as steps forward. That was an underlying theme at the NoSQL Now 2015 conference, where issues with service-level agreements (SLAs), data analytics challenges and a lack of skills were often part of the discussion.
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Looking forward, what we may see is a branching, where raw, original-style NoSQL serves the needs of pedal-to-the-metal developers, and something else evolves to meet the stricter needs of enterprise shops.
Yes, some folks, like the bandits in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, 'don’t need no stinkin' badges,' but, to the extent that Big Data is all about mining that Web trove, we will find people trying to bring SQL to NoSQL just as we do in Hadoop. - Jack Vaughan
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