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How Couchbase Helps Customers Dramatically Reduce TCO
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, organizations are constantly striving to modernize their applications. Their goals often include improving customer satisfaction, staying ahead of the competition, and lowering overall costs. A significant part of this modernization involves the database and...
How Generative AI Works with Couchbase
Welcome to the season of AI. Generative AI. With this blog we will explain how generative AI works with Couchbase. We know generative AI is going to be a huge issue and opportunity for nearly every data-enabled enterprise application. In...
What is a Transactional Database?
Transactional databases store data in rows rather than columns to read and write data quickly. A transactional database maintains data integrity by relying on ACID (atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability) properties. ACID ensures that a database is restored to its original...
¿Por qué escoger una base de datos NoSQL? Hay muchas buenas razones
NoSQL, para abreviar “No solo SQL” es un término que los sistemas de base de datos usan para guardar información en varios formatos y apoyar los requerimientos que los sistemas tradicionales como relacional (o SQL) tienen dificultades para manejar. Los...
Happy National Cloud Database Day – What It Means for You and Your Organization
Today, companies rely on databases to keep business running across a myriad of modern applications. And with cloud databases representing over 49% of all database management revenue (and continuing to rise), we are shining a spotlight on the technology and...
Relational vs. Non-Relational Databases: Features and Benefits
Databases play a crucial role in storing, organizing, and retrieving information. Two main types of databases are relational (SQL) and non-relational (NoSQL) databases. Both have unique features and benefits, so choosing the right type of database is essential for building...
Data Consistency Models & Performance: Couchbase vs. CockroachDB
Design decisions influenced by CAP Theorem The CAP theorem states that a database cannot simultaneously provide all three of the following guarantees: Consistency (the latest information is always available everywhere) Availability (every read and write request receives a response) Partitioning...
Updating Sensor Data: Exploring Couchbase’s Multi-Model Options
Couchbase has become a popular choice for IoT use cases, thanks to its flexible multi-model data management capabilities. Recently, I was working with a customer in the cruise industry that had a unique challenge – they needed Couchbase to receive...
How to Plan a Cloud Migration (Strategy, Tips, Challenges)
Due to rapid advancements in cloud technology, enterprises can now innovate and modernize dramatically faster in the cloud than they can on premises. The big question is no longer if an organization should move to the cloud, but how they...
Announcing Microsoft Azure Support for Couchbase Capella™, Our Industry-Leading Database-as-a-Service
I’m happy to announce Azure support for Capella. At Couchbase, our mission is to make Capella more accessible for developers and teams. By extending Capella to Azure, organizations can use Capella across all three major cloud providers and have the...
Capella’s New Developer Experience Is Here
What’s changed and what’s stayed the same? On October 31 we announced that a new developer-focused experience for Couchbase Capella™ would be coming soon. It is now generally available and developers can start benefiting from an experience that makes it...
Why Choose a NoSQL Database? There Are Many Great Reasons
NoSQL, short for “Not only SQL,” is a term used for database systems that store information in a variety of formats to support requirements that traditional relational (or SQL) databases have difficulties addressing. Legacy relational systems were designed to minimize...