Tag: MarkLogic

Five Ways that NoSQL is like Fried Turkey
With the holidays among us, I must confess that I am a lover of the Fried Bird. It all started 5+ years ago when I was meeting with some guys on Tuesday morning and one of them told a hilarious story about his son-in-law nearly burning the house down by putting an empty aluminum pot […]
Paul Barth December 16, 2014
Working with Ranged Buckets: Custom Constraints
When documents have a range of values, facets need a different type of bucket. Here we discuss an approach using custom constraints.
Dave Cassel December 13, 2014
To Be or Not to Be: The Truth about Schemas
As a MarkLogic newbie, I became curious after happening upon an article on Jaxenter.com that attempts to diminish the value differentiators of a schema-agnostic database. In the post, the author asserts “there’s absolutely nothing that is really easier with ‘schemaless’ databases than with ‘schemaful’ ones.” Say what!? This must be crazy talk, I think to myself, […]
Understanding map:map operators, aggregates and use cases
This article contains a comprehensive discussion on maps and operators, provides an in-depth discussion on how exactly maps work, as well as delves deeper into the powerful features they provide.
Gary Vidal November 25, 2014
MarkLogic Partner Awards 2014
We selected five partner organizations that have proven their ability to deploy successful and innovative solutions with MarkLogic.
David Ponzini November 24, 2014

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