5 Trends In Big Data And SQL To Be Excited About In 2020 - CTO TV Episode. 1
Seattle Data Guy
What is going on everybody.
Welcome to our new series CTO TV.
I am your host Ben Rogojan, AKA the Seattle Data Guy.
This is the first of what I hope will be several episodes of a show specifically focused on taking a portion of what is going on in the technical world and distilling it down.
With this we aim to provide you the important information that can help you see what is happening in the data world.
There are hundreds of thousands of articles being written every week on Medium, dev.to and other sites on the technical world.
Our goal is to provide you a concise breakdown of what we found interesting and worth knowing.
So for the next 15 minutes or so, let’s take some time to look at where the world is going and how you can keep making good decisions as a CTO, developer, business owner, data scientist, or really anyone interested in tech.
Today our focus is on databases and SQL.
SQL is one of the most in demand technical skills in the workplace today. Developed back in the 1970s, it is still the way we interface most of our data systems today. Regardless of what drag and drop tools come around or what new query paradigms try to overtake it, it has remained. In fact, many modern database technologies we will talk about today in this article are constantly having to comply with SQL policies vs. SQL needing to be updated.
References
EverSQL Survey https://www.eversql.com/most-popular-databases-in-2018-according-to-stackoverflow-survey/
https://www.eversql.com/most-popular-databases-in-2020/
Yugabyte https://blog.yugabyte.com/yugabyte-raises-30-million-series-b/
PopSQL https://bit.ly/38tWYg9
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