Couchbase


The convergence of social networks, mobile platforms, connected things, big data and cloud infrastructure redefined interactive applications. It redefined the number of users, the data, the infrastructure and a new generation of databases emerged.

Why NoSQL?


While every company has its own specific set of requirements for the NoSQL database technology that best fits its use case(s), there's a core set of requirements that figure into most evaluations. Those requirements fall into eight categories: Data Access, Performance, Scalability, Availability, Multiple Data Centers, Big Data Integration, Administration, and Mobile.

2015 NoSQL Evaluator’s Guide


NoSQL DBMSs are growing increasingly popular for a range of uses, including web, mobile, social, and IoT apps. Right now, the advantages of NoSQL makes it a substantial differentiator for many enterprises, but soon it will be must-have technology just to stay competitive. The time to plan your NoSQL strategy is now.

Market Guide for NoSQL DBMSs





Ryanair, the largest European airline by scheduled passengers carried, faced performance challenges with their mobile app that was causing a significant negative effect on user experience: Booking times were longer than users liked, User experience was unpredictable due to network availability and performance, A large amount of data was being transferred to the mobile device over the network

How Ryanair Increased App Performance with Couchbase Mobile



In this report, Altoros compares the architecture of three leading NoSQL databases: MongoDB, DataStax Enterprise, and Couchbase Server. The comparison covers infrastructure, administration, deployment, development, and performance and scalability. In addition, Altoros scores the databases based on twenty (20) evaluation criteria ranging from topology to monitoring to integration.

The NoSQL Tech Comparison Report