Capella columnar service is a real-time data analytics service that has been added to our cloud data platform to enable real-time, adaptive applications.
AWS re:Invent returns to Vegas at the end of this month and they are expecting 65,000 people to flock to the Venetian. There will be plenty of exciting sessions, training and Expo sponsors vying for their attention. Here is why...
This benchmark assesses Couchbase and Redis using the widely recognized YCSB standard for benchmarking NoSQL databases.
Edge computing is vital for AI to realize its promise today and in the future, and Couchbase’s edge native, AI-ready modern database is ready to help.
Effortlessly craft complex queries, document your work, and easily navigate Couchbase databases using a combination of Visual Studio Code IDE and DB clients.
Organizations who are modernizing applications are looking closely at their database usage and turn to Couchbase Capella to help reduce TCO.
What does offline-first mean? The term describes an app built to perform most, or all, of its core functionality without access to the Internet.
We grew our Capella customer logo count by more than 20% from the first quarter,.we saw new wins across many industries: financial services, academia, manufacturing, telco, high tech and gaming
What is generative AI is, how does generative AI work, and where Couchbase is innovating in the world of generative AI? Get the answers in this blog post.
I was recently honored to co-present on a webcast with my colleague and good friend, Aaron LaBeau, Sr. Developer Advocate at Couchbase. Aaron has nearly 30 years of development experience and specializes in building mobile apps, and so seemed the...
Companies often come to Couchbase to replace multiple other databases that are driving up their overall costs, here are a few examples.
REpresentational State Transfer, commonly known as “REST”, describes a standard for programmatic communication with backend data services over the web. A REST API is a programming interface that uses HTTP requests to POST (create), GET (read), PUT (update), and DELETE...