Azure Cosmos DB
NoSQL JSON database for rapid, iterative app development.
Azure Cosmos DB Alternatives
The best Azure Cosmos DB alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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A distributed open-source database with a flexible data model for documents, graphs, and key-values.
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Redis is an open source in-memory data structure project implementing a distributed, in-memory key-value database with optional durability.
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Holistic service management: service, support + customer care. From Ticketing to Helpdesk, Service Desk, ITSM to Enterprise Service Management
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Meet Neo4j: The graph database platform powering today's mission-critical enterprise applications, including artificial intelligence, fraud detection and recommendations.
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MongoDB (from "humongous") is a scalable, high-performance NoSQL database.
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OrientDB - The World's First Distributed Multi-Model NoSQL Database with a Graph Database Engine.
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The Apache Cassandra database is the right choice when you need scalability and high availability without compromising performance.
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Document-Oriented NoSQL Database
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Amazon DynamoDB is a fully managed NoSQL database service offered by Amazon.
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Amazon Neptune is a fully managed graph database service that works with highly connected datasets. Learn about the benefits and popular use cases.
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Redis Enterprise in-memory database platform for real-time applications
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The best way to host MongoDB in the cloud. Deploy on AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform. Try it free!
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See how Oracle Database 12c enables businesses to plug into the cloud and power the real-time enterprise.
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SAP HANA is an in-memory, column-oriented, relational database management system.
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