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Choosing Between PostgreSQL, MariaDB, and SQLite

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Selecting the right database management system can be overwhelming. Understanding the strengths of PostgreSQL, MariaDB, and SQLite will empower you to make the right...

OCBC In Singapore Is Using Open Source In Innovative Ways

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The OpenShift container platform is being used by OCBC to update its applications, lessen its reliance on proprietary software, and provide new business possibilities. Banks...

When Is NoSQL The Best Choice For Database Management?

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NoSQL databases can handle unstructured data. Find out how they differ from other databases, and when and where they should be used. Different types of...

MariaDB Corporation Ab To Become A Publicly Traded Company

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MariaDB Corporation Ab (“MariaDB”), an open source database software company, announced today its intention to become a publicly listed company on the New York...

Popular Open Source Databases: An Overview

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An open source database offers a codebase that is available for users to freely download, modify, distribute, and reuse. In this article, we will...

Top 10 Open Source Databases

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A humongous amount of data is being generated across the globe each day, thanks to technologies like the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence....

Installing and Using MariaDB on Ubuntu

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MariaDB is a popular database server today, primarily because of its good performance and compatibility with MySQL. This article gives a short tutorial on...

MariaDB and MySQL: Which One Should You Use?

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MariaDB and MySQL have been rising in popularity. Both offer various benefits of their own, and it might be hard to pick one over...

CUBRID: A FOSS RDBMS to Realise Your Next Big Idea

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  CUBRID is a free and open source relational database management engine. The power of CUBRID lies in its capability to support enterprise level features....

Why MariaDB Scores Over MySQL

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This article gives readers an insight into MariaDB as well as MySQL. Both are analysed and the differences between them are discussed. There is...