ABSTRACT
This technical talk will briefly introduce the NoSQL approach, describe why it's important for Big Data tasks, and then switch to DynamoDB, a NoSQL managed database that runs on the Amazon Web Services cloud. The talk will then cover DynamoDB's data model, compare it with other NoSQL solutions, and provide some examples and a demo of the service.
Index Terms
- Big Data and NoSQL with Amazon DynamoDB
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