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Plus: Distributed SQL, Hybrid Data Models, Apache Cassandra, and more! DZone has tons of free Big Da

Plus: Distributed SQL, Hybrid Data Models, Apache Cassandra, and more! DZone has tons of free Big Data and Database resources for developers, project managers, and more. [DZone] Free Big Data & Database Resources Because you showed interest in Big Data, Database, or Cloud, we know you'll also enjoy these free resources! [How to Simplify Development of Modern Applications]( Learn how JSON and temporal tables can be used to simplify the development of modern applications without sacrificing all of the things we’ve come to depend upon: transactions, data integrity and reliability. Our developer toolkit will walk you through the steps for setting up Apache ZeppelinTM to integrate with MariaDB and work with several app samples to illustrate modern SQL functionality. [Download now ▶]( [Distributed SQL Essentials]( Distributed SQL databases combine the resilience and scalability of a NoSQL database with the full functionality of a relational database. In this Refcard, we explore the essentials to building a distributed SQL architecture, including key concepts, techniques, and operational metrics. [Download now ▶]( [How to Build Modern Apps Using Object-Relational Mapping]( Object-relational mapping (ORM) is the idea of writing queries with a broad amount of complexity, using the object-oriented paradigm of your preferred programming language. In short, it’s a way of interacting with your MariaDB database using an application development language of your choice instead of SQL. Our developer toolkit will enable you to manipulate data in MariaDB databases through the use of objects that exist in application code. [Download now ▶]( [What Does Being Cloud-Native Mean for a Database?]( As development and DevOps start to become "cloud-native," the database should too. But, what does being cloud-native mean for a database? Learn how Couchbase maximizes cloud-native technologies' advantages by natively integrating using the Couchbase Autonomous Operator to deliver a geo-distributed database platform, providing a hybrid, multi-cloud database solution for organizations. [Watch now ▶]( [How to Use Hybrid Data Models]( By extending relational data with JSON documents, you get schema flexibility without sacrificing transactions or data integrity. You can index and query data regardless of whether it is structured, semi-structured or both. Our developer toolkit demonstrates how to convert relational into JSON, and how to merge relational with JSON – all via SQL. It enables you to run the "Places" web application, supported by a single table with a combination of structured and semi-structured data, that allows you to record all of your favorite locations. [Download now ▶]( [Edge Computing and IoT]( Edge computing aims to solve cloud computing challenges amidst the continued monumental growth of the Internet of Things. While IoT causes a massive data volume problem, edge computing addresses the classic data locality problem. The latter helps solve the former, but edge computing is a much bigger concept than "IoT data filtration" alone. The intersection of these paradigms is particularly hard to pin down given their immaturity at the implementation level. DZone's recent survey served to help better understand the state of the industry, as well as the mind of the practicing IoT programmer and edge-computing user. [Download now ▶]( [Strategic Data Flexibility]( Databases used to be just for storing and retrieving static data. As data sets and use cases grew, this basic function became more complex, leading cloud service providers to advocate for purpose-built databases for each use case or functionality set. However, this approach adds overhead and complexity. While purpose-built databases meet a certain need, they fall short when you need to deliver high performance, robust apps that meet the real-time requirements of today’s customers. Download this paper to learn more about a modern approach to data strategy. [Download now ▶]( [Apache Cassandra]( Distributed non-relational database Cassandra combines the benefits of major NoSQL databases to support data management needs not covered by traditional RDBMS vendors and is used at some of the most well-known, global organizations. This Refcard covers data modeling, Cassandra architecture, replication strategies, querying and indexing, libraries across eight languages, and more. [Download now ▶]( [Hybrid Relational/JSON Data Modeling and Querying]( JSON has become the de facto standard for sending and receiving data. Within relational databases, JSON support includes hybrid data modeling and querying via standard SQL. For new applications, or those being refactored, now is the perfect time to adopt a hybrid relational/JSON data model to streamline development and provide greater flexibility in the future. [Download now ▶]( [Kubernetes-Native Database Essentials]( As more organizations shift operations to the cloud, the benefits of going cloud-native continue to accrue. Kubernetes is a powerful and flexible tool, but certain issues remain that can make managing stateful applications difficult. Simply put: storage on Kubernetes is not a solved problem. In this Refcard, we assess the essentials to Kubernetes-native databases through disposability, API symmetry, shared nothing, and horizontal scaling. [Download now ▶]( [The Database Evolution]( Organizations are constantly working to build up their big data capabilities with hopes to compete in the modern economy. SQL and NoSQL database types were supposed to help organizations identify and make sense of hidden patterns in the data that businesses collected. How is the use of SQL and NoSQL databases evolving to support these efforts as businesses attempt to keep up in the big data era? This report explores the role of two popular database types SQL and NoSQL in big data initiatives over the next 6-12 months. [Download now ▶]( [Moving from a Relational Model to NoSQL]( Through live demonstrations and detailed examples, this webinar will show architects and application developers how to achieve the benefits of NoSQL without denormalizing their data. You’ll learn how to migrate a table-based data model to JSON documents, tweak your SQL for querying JSON data, and create indexes to support fast query performance. [Watch now ▶]( [How to Unlock Scalable, Real-Time Analytics with Columnar Storage]( Real-time analytics on billions of rows and terabytes of data. Learn how columnar storage in MariaDB Platform is used in the real world for modern analytics. Our developer toolkit enables you to run the "Flights" application that allows you to analyze over 180 million flight records from the United States Department of Transportation in real time without adding any indexes! This toolkit includes: - Sample codes written in React.js and Node.js - A step-by-step guide to getting your app running in no time - Webinar recording including live demo of the application [Download now ▶]( [Databases: Evolving Solutions and Toolsets]( Software applications rely on databases to deliver data from an ever-increasing array of sources – securely, at scale, and in real time. From graph databases and specialized time-series databases to ensuring high performance and deploying across platforms, DZone's Guide to Databases dives into the technologies and best practices that help developers extract near-instantaneous insights from complex data. 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