Abstract
Nowadays, more and more organizations are coping with a very large volume of data in different formats and a very high growth rate. Under these conditions, relational databases are no longer sufficient for data management within these organizations, as has been the case for more than 30 years. Thus, in the last decade and a half, a number of new database models have emerged in order to cover the needs imposed by the storage, processing and analysis of this data, models that are identified today by the generic term NoSQL. In the present article we will present, by means of a quantitative analysis, the state of affairs of the adoption of NoSQL stores in the database management systems that already exist on the market and the convergence of SQL and NoSQL models in unitary multi-model database management systems.
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