Different Databases with David Simons
.NET Rocks!8 Jan 2015

Different Databases with David Simons

How many different ways can you store data? David Simons knows at least ten! Carl and Richard talk to David about a wide variety of data storage approaches. Some are SQL, some are NoSQL, but David digs into each one talking about strengths and weaknesses. The conversation digs into the idea that using one data store for all purposes is archaic - while it always depends on your application's needs, have two, three, or four different data stores isn't crazy! David talks about various classes of data stores including graph, object, time series, relational, and more... there are lots of ways to store your data, and with the right store, coding and maintaining get easier! The trick is to deal with the essentials of every data store: reliability, backup, and recovery. Here's a great list of choices for your app!

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Joel Semeniuk on the State of Team System

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Jon Goodyear on Instant Messaging APIs

Jon Goodyear on Instant Messaging APIs

Jonathan Goodyear tells us about his work with Instant Messaging protocols, and his soon to be released toolkit for .NET.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Jay Franklin is a Java Programmer!

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20 Mar 20081h 5min

Barry Dorrans revisits Security with OpenID and Cardspace

Barry Dorrans revisits Security with OpenID and Cardspace

Barry Dorrans has a good time with Carl and Richard talking about his history in the business and his passion for OpenID and Information Cards.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

18 Mar 20081h 2min

Emre Kiciman on AjaxView

Emre Kiciman on AjaxView

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13 Mar 200856min

Issam Elbaytam and Scott Wileke

Issam Elbaytam and Scott Wileke

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11 Mar 200857min

Stephen Forte on Remote/Distributed Teams

Stephen Forte on Remote/Distributed Teams

Stephen Forte is back, this time talking about working with distributed teams. He shares his valuable experiences and insights.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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