This week's database news
Amazon's Neptune Graph Database Generally Available — Neptune is Amazon's fully-managed, purpose-built, high-performance graph database service. It supports both Property Graph and RDF via Apache TinkerPop Gremlin and SPARQL and is ideal for things like recommendation engines and knowledge graphs. Randall Hunt (Amazon) | Intel Launches Optane DIMMs Up To 512GB — This isn't directly database news, but Intel's SDKs for its new high capacity non-volatile memory target use cases like transactional object stores and log storage. AnandTech | An Introduction to MongoDB — An introductory tutorial covering MongoDB, the Mongo shell, popular drivers, common database operations and CRUD actions within the Mongo shell. Manjunath M | Apache Flink Gets an SQL Client — Flink, an open source stream processing framework, now has the capability to execute exploratory SQL queries on data streams from a new SQL client, which will open the processing framework to a new class of users. Datanami | |
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