NoSQL
  Why NoSQL?    With  the increase in web, mobile and IoT applications creating new classes  of data, you as a developer would be re-evaluating how your data is  stored and managed. The database you pick for your next application  matters now more than ever. Thankfully, you don’t have to pick just one.  Irrespective of your company size, NoSQL as a database choice is  growing by the day.  NoSQL is simply the term used to describe a  family of databases that are all non-relational. There are four types of  NoSQL databases: Key-value stores, Graph stores, Column stores, and  Document stores. The common thread amongst these NoSQL databases are:  flexibility, scalability, availability, lower costs and special  capabilities.  The right NoSQL database can act as a viable  alternative to relational databases or can be utilized in a  complementary fashion along with existing systems. Find out more  from this crisp 6-page whitepaper.