Combining the Power of SQL and NoSQL Databases in MySQL

Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Topics: NoSQL

SQL has served IT for 30 years now and is far from being obsolete. In recent years NoSQL databases have emerged due to different needs of the developer. While offering the benefit of storing different data structures, almost every NoSQL engine has adopted SQL or an SQL-like query language back into the engine. There are advantages on both sides but how can one combine the power of SQL and NoSQL into one database? That question is answered in MySQL with a set of features for storing unstructured data in JSON. Out of the box MySQL now supports a JSON data type, a set of functions for manipulating JSON data, and the ability to query JSON using the power of SQL. Indexing is also supported via the addition of generated columns. It is now possible to combine the benefits of the schema and schemaless NoSQL world, and this session will explain the benefits and use cases for each approach.

WHO:

  • Morgan Tocker, MySQL Senior Product Manager Oracle

WHEN:

Wed, Apr 19: 09:00 Pacific time (America)
Wed, Apr 19: 10:00 Mountain time (America)
Wed, Apr 19: 11:00 Central time (America)
Wed, Apr 19: 12:00 Eastern time (America)
Wed, Apr 19: 13:00 São Paulo time
Wed, Apr 19: 16:00 UTC
Wed, Apr 19: 16:00 Western European time
Wed, Apr 19: 17:00 Central European time
Wed, Apr 19: 18:00 Eastern European time
Wed, Apr 19: 21:30 India, Sri Lanka
Wed, Apr 19: 23:00 Indonesia Western Time
Thu, Apr 20: 00:00 Singapore/Malaysia/Philippines time
Thu, Apr 20: 00:00 China time
Thu, Apr 20: 01:00 日本
Thu, Apr 20: 02:00 NSW, ACT, Victoria, Tasmania (Australia)

The presentation will be approximately 60 minutes long followed by Q&A.

WHERE:

Simply access the web seminar from the comfort of your own office.

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