Graduating from Relational to NoSQL: Better, Faster Apps from Edge to Cloud

Date: Wednesday, January 12th at 11am PT / 2pm ET

Relational databases were designed in a bygone era and intended to be deployed on a single box with a small number of users. They are inflexible and expensive to maintain – in short, ill-suited to today’s business needs.

Modern databases need to support rapid change, agile development, microservices and cloud deployment while scaling to millions of users.

Couchbase is the modern database for enterprise applications. Our distributed NoSQL cloud database helps customers gain development flexibility, achieve the highest performance and availability, and deliver incredible mobile experiences – all while driving down the total cost of ownership.

  • Develop faster with SQL for JSON queries, plus built-in capabilities for caching, key-value, full-text search, relational and real-time analytics
  • Deploy everywhere from edge to cloud – your apps are always on
  • Perform optimally at scale with our memory-first architecture for millisecond responses

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About the presenters:

Tim Rottach, Director of Product Line Marketing, Couchbase

Tim has more than two decades of marketing and partnership experience at high-growth software and technology companies. He began his career at Oracle with a focus on data warehousing and analytics. Tim has worked internationally to help companies like Business Objects and several startups broaden their product successes. He enjoys working with engineering, sales and customers to solve data related challenges.

Matthew Groves, Product Marketing Manager, Couchbase

Matthew D. Groves is a guy who loves to code. It doesn't matter if it's C#, jQuery, or PHP: he'll submit pull requests for anything. He has been coding professionally ever since he wrote a QuickBASIC point-of-sale app for his parent's pizza shop back in the 90s. He currently works as a Product Marketing Manager for Couchbase. His free time is spent with his family, watching the Reds, and getting involved in the developer community. He is the author of AOP in .NET (published by Manning), a Pluralsight author, and a Microsoft MVP.


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