Managed NoSQL databases for big data and AI-powered applications

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Adrian Matei (MangedInfra PM), Michelle Tabirao (NoSQL Databases PM)

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Each type of NoSQL database offers unique strengths and is suited to specific types of applications and data requirements, making them versatile tools in modern data management. Many of them are compatible with an open source approach, giving you advantages such as the acceleration of innovation, flexibility, customisation, and community support. There are also innovations in the space where databases can run in a multi-cloud environment. However, these features and benefits come with their own set of challenges, and operating database clusters can be difficult. In addition, databases need to be integrated within a stack of technologies, such as the infrastructure it is deployed on and other data and AI tools. Faced with these and other challenges (like unpredictable costs and industry skill gaps), companies are finding it increasingly difficult to achieve operational excellence with an in-house team to manage databases. This is why they turn to managed service providers (MSPs). In this webinar, Canonical product managers Michelle Tabirao (NoSQL Databases) and Adrian Matei (Managed Services) will dive into what operational excellence means for NoSQL Databases, and how this can be achieved with a managed service provider. We will explore: 1) Introduction and main advantages of adopting NoSQL databases 2) Big data and AI use cases that leverage non-relational databases 3) Operational excellence in NoSQL Databases, from key operations to holistic approaches 4) Benefits and challenges when choosing a managed service provider for your NoSQL database operations 5) Future of NoSQL databases Join us on the 18th of June 2024 for 30 minutes of expertise in NoSQL operations!
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