BDA in the Enterprise: SQL Still Rules—but What Is the Impact on Privacy?
BDA in the Enterprise: SQL Still Rules—but What Is the Impact on Privacy?
RELEASE DATE
21-Dec-2016
21-Dec-2016
REGION
North America
North America
Research Code: 9A37-00-2F-00-00
SKU: IT03171-NA-SF_19231
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SKU
IT03171-NA-SF_19231
Description
This Stratecast report briefly explores why NoSQL databases came into existence in the first place; the pros and cons of these databases compared to relational DBs; how each of the two DB types is evolving to be more like the other; and how this has led to the development of SQL-based systems that can query all types of data. It then discusses two totally separate types of solutions to the privacy concerns that these new querying capabilities raise; and where SQL, and privacy, are headed.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction
RDBs Ruled when All Data Was Structured; NoSQL DBs Meet New Needs
SQL-based Innovations that Can Manage Relational and NoSQL DBs
SQL Still Rules - and That Raises Privacy Issues
Technology and "Data User Behavior" Offer Potential Privacy Protections
Conclusion: "Trust Technology, but have Humans Verify"
Stratecast - The Last Word
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This Stratecast report briefly explores why NoSQL databases came into existence in the first place; the pros and cons of these databases compared to relational DBs; how each of the two DB types is evolving to be more like the other; and how this has led to the development of SQL-based systems that can query all types of data. It then discusses two totally separate types of solutions to the privacy concerns that these new querying capabilities raise; and where SQL, and privacy, are headed.
No Index | No |
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Podcast | No |
Author | Jeff Cotrupe |
Industries | Information Technology |
WIP Number | 9A37-00-2F-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |