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Many of the world's fastest growing businesses such as Lyft, Airbnb, and Redfin as well as enterprises such as Samsung, Toyota, and Capital One depend on the scale and performance of DynamoDB.
Database management system that allows users to store and manage data and create database-powered apps.
I like how it provides you quick and easy access to data that you need to query. How it stores data in a way that even users without an IT background can quickly have a grasp into is a great thing.
It's not as flexible as MongoDB when it comes to indexes. Lack of stored procedures as in MongoDB.
The documentation is fantastic and it makes it so easy to get started and creating our proof of concepts.
The query structure seems to be a bit complicated for various fields. The expressions are limited and does not address all business requirements.
DynamoDB is my go-to solution for NoSQL Databases, it is very easy to configure and the documentation is near perfect.
Lots of weird optimization tricks. AWS does not do a good job about letting you know if you accidentally use a reserved word (things just break).
Good performance for general storing and retrieving of key-value pair. Managed version has good scalability from AWS.
Infinitely scalable but very limited for analytics.
With Microsoft being a popular software of various applications having a familiar layout and to link to Excel spreadsheets is good. The queries that can be made is very useful to make things quicker.
No remote access of files, user based restriction is to be designed, multi user access is limited. No track of devoloment status.
It can also supports visual basic and user with advance knowledge and get maximum benefits out of this amazing software by Microsoft.
The setup of the server was really tough. When I had to set it up on one of my clients' machines, it took me a couple of hours to figure out what libraries were missing.
What we like about this software is the UI that helps the non tech to easily understand what they need and where to find. For us tech person behind, we like the of ease implementation and maintenance.
Additionally there is limited integration with other data formats.
My overall experience working with MS Access has been rather pleasant. We mostly use it to have ease of use of reports with regards to our assets and equipment.
This does give it a busy feel that can be intimidating, however, everything I've used with it has worked well.
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