Tag: MarkLogic

Big Data On A Crowded Train
When a guy drags his overcoat across your sandwich, a crowded train is usually a bit overwhelming. However, I was recently riding a packed Acela from a customer’s site in Boston and had a good chat with my seatmate, who worked in a non-profit organization. Her job was to guide first-generation college-students through an unfamiliar landscape of […]
The New Art of the Possible: Tableau–MarkLogic Partners Dinner
At MarkLogic, partners are a key part of our success; working with them brings us closer to our customers, and allows us to deliver better solutions that uniquely address our customers’ technology challenges. This week we had the privilege of co-hosting a partners’ dinner on March 5 with our friends from Tableau Software at the […]
JSON, Angular JS and MarkLogic
For years MarkLogic was known as an XML repository — so its not surprising that folks don’t think of the Enterprise NoSQL database as natively handling JSON. But handle JSON it does — and very well. In fact my colleague Dave Cassel just put together a list of JavaScript tools that will help you jumpstart development. […]
Linked Data: Best Thing to Happen to Semantic Web
  As a result of the keynote speech at the MarkLogic World 2012 conference I blogged a short piece for O’Reilly entitled “Linked Data Underpins the value of Big Data” where I aired the view that it was the links within, and externally between, datasets that were the real value in Big Data. The increasing interest in […]
Philip Fennell February 28, 2014
Schema-on-Read vs Schema-on-Write
Learn more about schema-on-read, an increasingly popular method of modeling and defining your data. MarkLogic’s multi-model database makes it easy.
Joe Pasqua February 27, 2014

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