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Going NoSQL

NoSQL database offer great power to developers and organizations in form of fluidity of data definition and data structure. However like any other transition, moving from relational databases to NoSQL also requires a mindset shift and if you do not stop thinking relational, you may land in more problems than the one you are trying to solve by using NoSQL. This post tries to provide some pointers to catalyze such transition.

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Smart management of distributed workforce remains a critical challenge for most modern enterprises. The stakes are particularly high when coherence and agility are desired from a distributed development team. Agile demands a development team based in a single location, but this is not always possible

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