I was working on mobile data sync from last two years but could not find a reliable solution, but finally I found these interesting solutions in both SQL and NoSQL Space-
One in the SQL space called Zumero and other in the NoSQL space called CouchBase lite.
Zumero provides support for SQL lite at the mobile endpoint and SQL Server / SQL lite at the server endpoint.
CouchBase lite supports a NoSQL document based and key-value based databases at both the ends.
Both seems interesting & I am going to experiment further with both of these..
http://www.couchbase.com/communities/couchbase-lite
http://zumero.com/
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Mobile data sync solution in SQL and NoSQL space
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Thursday, September 12, 2013
BBC Global Dimming Documentary about Global Warming
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A BBC documentary about how unintentional increased reflectance due to manmade pollution has actually hidden the affects of increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Search is not a solved problem
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10 Top Big Data Startups to Watch
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After more than 4,000 votes were cast, the final Big Data startup rankings are in. Keep in mind that while voting was weighted heavily, it was not the be-all-and-end-all consideration. Other criteria included big-name end users, VC funding, the pedigree of the management team and market positioning.
Here are the final rankings, along with why they finished where they did:
![ParStream](http://www.cio.com/images/content/articles/body/2013/06/ParStream.jpg)
![MapR Technologies](http://www.cio.com/images/content/articles/body/2013/06/MapR-Technologies.jpg)
![Cloudera](http://www.cio.com/images/content/articles/body/2013/06/cloudera-logo.jpg)
![ScaleArc](http://www.cio.com/images/content/articles/body/2013/06/ScaleArc.jpg)
![LucidWorks](http://www.cio.com/images/content/articles/body/2013/06/LucidWorks.jpg)
6. SiSense actually finished lower than 6 in voting, but they offer a fast, flexible, coding-free Big Data solution that even smaller companies on tight budgets can take advantage of. At the same time, major enterprises have bought into SiSense's approach, as well. SiSense has attracted an impressive list of top-tier customers, including NASA, ESPN and eBay. The company is also backed by $14 million in funding.
![Cloudant](http://www.cio.com/images/content/articles/body/2013/06/cloudant.jpg)
![Skytree](http://www.cio.com/images/content/articles/body/2013/06/Skytree.jpg)
![SumAll](http://www.cio.com/images/content/articles/body/2013/06/SumAll.jpg)
![Xplenty](http://www.cio.com/images/content/articles/body/2013/06/Xplenty.jpg)
Xplenty should be proud. Now, they should probably set their sights on fundraising and getting customers on the record.
Jeff Vance is a Los Angeles-based freelance writer who focuses on next-generation technology trends. Follow him on Twitter @ JWVance
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