we gathered these up for a client, so i thought i might as well hit “publish” to web in case y’all are interested. Could you have done this by searching or using categories? sure. but good packaging always helps!
Conferences:
Products/Projects:
- IBM Big Sheets – a Rod Smith interview
- Tableau Public
- Cassandra
- Redis / VMware / Red Hat
- Amazon RDS / MySQL
- Day of The Dead: Web Drives Strong Demand for Java Skills
Visualization:
monkchips says:
September 17, 2010 at 3:20 pm
James Governor’s Monkchips » Some NoSQL posts from Redmonk – new frontiers in data scalability http://monk.ly/cOzRmF
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cbtacy says:
September 17, 2010 at 3:34 pm
Fantastic starting point for learning more about the NoSQL movement. http://bit.ly/aWl9Zy
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andrewfeeds says:
September 17, 2010 at 3:48 pm
Some NoSQL posts from Redmonk – new frontiers in data scalability: we gathered these up for a client, so i thought… http://bit.ly/a7Jc57
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