June in Database: Migration, Deployment, and Fraud - DZone Database

Welcome to the first-ever edition of This Month in Database! In this article, we'll cover everything you need to know about databases from the past month, including the top database-related articles on DZone that you should check out, the top news that happened in the world of database, database jobs[1] that you might be interested in, and more. Let's get started!


Delightful Database Dojiggers on DZone

  1. Overcoming Database Migration Fear[2] by Jay Gordon. Data loss or an outage in the process of a migration are big concerns. It's an uncommon fear but one that the author has actually created a scientific term for: deebeephobia. 

  2. How to Handle Huge Database Tables[3] by Darren Perucci. Learn how to design your huge database tables to ensure that they can handle queries without slowing the databases performance to a crawl.

  3. 5 Database Alerts to Set Up for MongoDB[4] by Peter Gravelle. What’s happening inside your database can have a huge impact on your application and your customers’ happiness. Walk through some of the things you need to look out for to keep your MongoDB deployment on track.  

  4. Financial Services and Neo4j: Fraud Detection[5] by Uptal Bhatt. Detecting fraud in the financial services sector is a big deal. See how businesses in this market are tackling both fraud detection and fraud prevention with Neo4j.

  5. Database Deployment Monitoring[6] by Tom Smith. DZone's very own Research Analyst speaks to executives at at Datical [7]about their new Deployment Monitoring Console (DMC) that automatically monitors the status of every database deployment across the enterprise.


From the World Wide Web of Database

  1. Oracle Stock History: How the Database Innovator Returned to All-Time Highs, by Dan Caplinger at The Motley Fool, June 19, 2017[8].

  2. Kinetica scores $50 million Series A for super-charged in-memory database solution, by Ron Miller at TechCrunch, June 29, 2017[9].

  3. Data on 198M voters exposed by GOP contractor, by Joe Uchill at The Hill, June 19, 2017[10].


Go to Your Database Happy Place

Below are a few Database-related jobs that may pique your interest. Feel free to check them out and apply today!

Database Developer: HBase/Spark/RDBMS[11]
Splice Machine[12]
Location: San Francisco, California, United States
Experience: 7+ years developing the internals of a commercially available or open-source database, with deep knowledge of the mechanisms for query optimization.

Java Developer: Database Connector[13]
Couchbase[14]
Location: San Francisco, California, United States
Experience: 5+ years software development experience working in large-scale, distributed systems with an understanding of the techniques involved in making these systems scale and perform.


Dive Deeper Into Database

  1. The DZone Guide to Database and Data Persistence Tools and Techniques[15]. Discover the best database management systems, frameworks, and methods for data storage and retrieval and learn which tools and techniques developers are using for data persistence.

  2. Data Warehousing: Best Practices for Collecting, Storing, and Delivering Decision-Support Data[16]. This DZone Refcard walks you through each aspect of data warehousing. Gain a complete understanding of data modeling, infrastructure, relationships, attributes, and speedy history loading and recording with atomic data.

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