Learn what ForestDB is and how to create multiple views of databases with the help of ForestDB. It also supports rollbacks to snapshots.
Today we shared some results from a survey we conducted a few weeks ago to assess the current state of NoSQL adoption. Though we originally ran the survey to gather data for planning purposes, we found the data so interesting...
The past six months have been a whirlwind of activity at Couchbase and the pace just continues to accelerate, not just for Couchbase but for the NoSQL market as a whole. Since the merger of CouchOne and Membase in February,...
There’s a lot of buzz on the NoSQL, or anti-RDBMS, meme lately. But, I don’t like those category names. NoSQL? It’s a backwards ref, instead of a forwards-looking connotation. Folks used to use the words “horseless carriage” when refering to...
On Thursday Oracle announced another bad quarter. Oracle blamed sales execution for the miss last quarter, this time it blamed the economy. I’m not so sure. The accelerating shift away from relational databases to new technologies like NoSQL and Hadoop...
SSL version 3 is no longer secure. Recently, a new vulnerability in the SSL v3 protocol called the ‘Poodle attack’ was discovered by folks at Google. At Couchbase, since we take the security of our products seriously, we wanted you...
Learn how to model data with the Couchbase Rails gem Couchbase-Model and how we to Query Views to get specific subsets of data for use in our application.
Last week saw the first edition of Span, a London developer conference all about building scalable systems. 114 developers spent the day listening to eleven speakers, covering topics such as reactive programming, unified logs, the history of Erlang, stream processing,...
I attended the Strata Conference last week and although I did not catch the talks, the buzz was definitely in the air on the show floor. “Machine Learning,” “I am a Data Scientist” and “we are showing off a...
This morning, Matt Aslett of The 451 blogged on The beginning of the end of NoSQL in which he highlighted the uselessness of the NoSQL category name. Good post, as usual. But this isn’t new news. People have been griping...
We are pleased to announce a new key member of the Mobile Couchbase team. Jens Alfke is a top notch dog in Cocoa development. He wrote the wiki page on Signed Documents back in the day, and before that he...
Wrapping up the 3 Day Samsung Developer Conference was a complete blast. “Into the Future over at Samsung Developer Conference,” we saw a glimpse of Samsung’s version of the future of mobile and wearable technology over at San Francisco’s Moscone...