Introduction to NoSQL Databases

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Gain technical hands-on knowledge of NoSQL databases and Database-as-a-Service (DaaS) offerings. Learn about the benefits, categories, and implementations of NoSQL databases like MongoDB, Cassandra, and IBM Cloudant. Get hands-on experience in managing databases, querying data, and optimizing scalability. Start your journey into the world of Big Data and agile development methodologies.

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This course will provide you with technical hands-on knowledge of NoSQL databases and Database-as-a-Service (DaaS) offerings. With the advent of Big Data and agile development methodologies, NoSQL databases have gained a lot of relevance in the database landscape. Their main advantage is the ability to effectively handle scalability and flexibility issues raised by modern applications.

You will start by learning the history and the basics of NoSQL databases and discover their key characteristics and benefits. You will learn about the four categories of NoSQL databases and how they differ from each other. You will explore the architecture and features of several different implementations of NoSQL databases, namely MongoDB, Cassandra, and IBM Cloudant. You will then get hands-on experience using those NoSQL databases to perform standard database management tasks, such as creating and replicating databases, loading and querying data, modifying database permissions, indexing and aggregating data, and sharding (or partitioning) data.

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