Is this SQL databases or No-SQL?
Is this SQL databases or No-SQL?
Posted Mar 11, 2014 16:07 UTC (Tue) by Wol (subscriber, #4433)In reply to: Is this SQL databases or No-SQL? by Wol
Parent article: A discussion between database and kernel developers
Oracle took relational and marketed it heavily. It's got into most Computer departments in universities to such an extent that any other approach is considered heresy. Even getting people to LOOK at alternative approaches is hard work nowadays - it seems "relational" is a PHB tick-box that must be checked even if it's totally inappropriate for the job in hand :-(
On the other hand, Dick Pick (one of the original authors, and after whom the commercial version is named) was a control freak who had a habit of suing anyone who tried to compete with him. Despite the fact that the original system (called GIRLS - General Information Retrieval Language System iirc) was PD written for the DoD. So far too much effort was wasted in-fighting between competing vendors.
So we had relational - where the dominant vendor clearly did NOT own the basic design - and innovation could go unimpeded. Plus plenty of marketing dollars.
Versus Pick - where the dominant vendor was trying to claim the entire space for itself - and was spending far too many dollars on legal rather than marketing.
Cheers,
Wol
