22-25 April 2026

Moving to NoSQL with Couchbase

2022

TL; DR

Maybe change is already happening, maybe you are just keeping up with technology shifts. Sooner or later somebody is going to talk to you about moving your relational database to NoSQL. In this session you will learn some of the core differences and similarities between SQL Server and Couchbase.

Session Details

Maybe change is already happening, maybe you are just keeping up with technology shifts. Sooner or later somebody is going to talk to you about moving your relational database to NoSQL. In this session you will learn some of the core differences and similarities between SQL Server and Couchbase.

3 things you'll get out of this session

Speakers

Richard Douglas

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