Similarities and Differences between Distributed Caches and NoSQL Stores
I have done a Q&A with InfoQ on similarities between Distributed Caches and NoSQL Stores. Read it here. Read more → The post Similarities and Differences between Distributed Caches and NoSQL Stores...
View ArticleHazelcast Use Cases
Hazelcast is the leading open source in-memory data grid. For the vanguard of distributed computing, we often get lots of enthusiastic kudos like the following: Using #hazelcast in your software...
View ArticleJames Governor In-Memory Data Grid: Less Disruptive NoSQL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbuTu8SBt2w Here’s Hazelcast’s Miko Matsumura speaking with James Governor, RedMonk analyst. You may want to go full screen in order to read the embedded slides. James...
View ArticleHazelcast 3.3 Tops Charts in In-Memory Data Grid, Moves Into NoSQL
http://www.prleap.com/pr/227989/hazelcast-33-tops-charts-in-in-memory-data-grid #1 In-Memory Data Grid – As adoption of Hazelcast version 3.3 increases, Hazelcast by all measures has secured the #1...
View ArticleHazelcast and MongoDB Learn to Play Nice
When I talk to the developers about Hazelcast, many of them ask how Hazelcast is different from NoSQL databases, and particularly from MongoDB. In this blog post, I will try to answer this question...
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