NewsCouchbase Debuts Open Source NoSQL Database
Couchbase Debuts Open Source NoSQL Database
By Keith Vance
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Just last month Membase and CouchOne announced their merger, and now they’ve released the open source Couchbase NoSQL server.
Couchbase extends the capabilities of Apache’s CouchDB database.
Sean Michael Kerner of InternetNews has the story.
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