Tag: application development
How Multimodel Databases Can Reduce Data Sprawl
Not so long ago applications were built almost exclusively as a single and indivisible unit. This monolithic style was a legacy of a time when data capacity was limited, databases were designed for a single unit and the application was...
Designing the Couchbase Kotlin API
I’m pleased to announce the GA release of Couchbase Kotlin SDK version 1.0. In truth, I’m over the moon. This project has been a labor of love. After working with Java for decades, I have a new favorite language. In...
PepsiCo’s Journey to Inventory Management Modernization
Retailers everywhere have been forced to modernize if not for changing consumer behaviors, then as a result of Covid-19. In this blog post, we illustrate the PepsiCo case study – why they chose to modernize now, and why they chose...
What Is a Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS)? And Why Is It Important?
Two decades on, the global shift to the cloud only continues to accelerate. As part of their larger digital transformation strategy, leading enterprises are investing in modern applications that are easy to use, evolve rapidly and deliver a highly customized...
Level Up Your Database Platform Best Practices at Couchbase Connect
My colleagues have already told you a lot about how amazing Couchbase ConnectONLINE will be. This free two-day tech conference is the premier event for exploring modern data, NoSQL technology and the cloud. John spoke about the need for modernization,...
Modernize Now: Why You Should Join Us for Couchbase ConnectONLINE 2021
The need to build and deploy modern applications has never been more pressing. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, enterprises have accelerated their digital transformation initiatives – seizing opportunities to better support customers, partners and employees with dynamic applications...
Announcing Couchbase Server 7.0
Couchbase Server 7.0 solves the requirements of modern application development. In doing so, it settles the debate over using relational or NoSQL databases. There’s no more need to compromise. (Try it out for yourself here or skip straight to the...