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We often deal with projects which have not involved anything outside the "plain-old" RDBMS as the storage engine. Fortunately, the law saying SQL should be the primary data source of enterprise application, is a guideline belonging to the past, and it's been few years we can see NoSQL alternatives around the corner in almost every complex project.

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Diaz, F., Freato, R. (2018). Working with NoSQL Alternatives. In: Cloud Data Design, Orchestration, and Management Using Microsoft Azure. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3615-4_3

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