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Couchbase Debuts NoSQL Database Server

Mar 16, 2011
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The open source Apache CouchDB database is among the most popular NoSQL technologies in use today.

This week, newly formed vendor Couchbase unveiled its debut product, Couchbase Server providing users with an easier to use and manage version of CouchDB. The new Couchbase Server is the first product release resulting from the merger of Membase and CouchOne earlier this year.

“Couchbase Server is primarily intended to be an easy way for devs to get their hands on the Apache CouchDB technology – it is packaged for ease of download and installation across a variety of environments,” James Phillips, co-founder and SVP Products for Couchbase told InternetNews.com. “In addition, we build, test, add supportability tools and certify the binaries across various platforms and operating systems.”



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Couchbase Unleashes Open Source NoSQL Database

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