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PLM Prompt: Databases in the cloud…

PLM Prompt: Databases in the cloud…
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5 August, 2009 | 0 min for reading

Interesting (and a little long) review of various options to store data on a cloud from Dr. Dobbs Database Services, Amazon, Azure, Column Databases, SQL/XML databases and more…

future-database
So what is my point here? Most we are doing in PDM/PLM is relying on traditional SQL database approaches. We need to see how our products can be transformed by different database technologies in the future.

Just my opinion.

Oleg

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