DEATH OF THE DATABASE – PART II: WHAT ARE DATABASES GOOD FOR?
October 5, 2009 at 10:26 AM | Posted in Death of the Database, Future of IT, Knowledge Management, Technical | Leave a commentTags: changing times, data, death of database, handling knowledge
In our last post, we made the bold prediction of the Death of the Database.
Before we start defaming the database, however, we would like to give it a chance by talking about what databases are good at. Continue Reading DEATH OF THE DATABASE – PART II: WHAT ARE DATABASES GOOD FOR?…
DEATH OF THE DATABASE – Part I: Death of the Horse
October 2, 2009 at 12:03 AM | Posted in Death of the Database, Future of IT, Knowledge Management, Technical | 2 CommentsTags: changing times, data, death of database, handling knowledge, horseless carriage, Knowledge Management, Technology
In 1908, Henry Ford invented the modern assembly line for automobiles and started churning out a new car every 15 minutes.
That was the year that Henry Ford killed the horse.
Of course, if Henry himself had claimed at the time that the ‘horseless carriage’ would be the death of the horse, Continue Reading DEATH OF THE DATABASE – Part I: Death of the Horse…
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