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Research and Markets: North American Development Survey 2011 v.1 - NoSQL Makes Big Inroads in Enterprise Development - New Survey Shows
[September 09, 2011]

Research and Markets: North American Development Survey 2011 v.1 - NoSQL Makes Big Inroads in Enterprise Development - New Survey Shows


DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/593a36/north_american_dev) has announced the addition of the "North American Development Survey 2011 v.1" report to their offering.

This series started in the Winter of 1998 and is the most comprehensive research survey series in existence focused exclusively on developers and IT managers. In this survey, we examine the changing face of Operating platforms; Languages including particula emphasis on Scripting Languages; Web Services and Service Oriented Architectures with deeper drill-down for Software as a Service and Cloud Computing, highlighting trend updates and significant changes.

The Evans Data North American Development survey is conducted bi-annually and is part of the Global Development Survey series. It explores a wide range of development topics including language and platform adoption, mobile development, cloud development, SOA, Database development and other technology adoption.

NoSQL is being rapidly accepted by corporate enterprise developers in North America with 56% reporting at least some use of the schemaless database and 63% citing plans to use in the next two years according to Evans Data's recently released North American Development Survey. NoSQL is considerably stronger in the enterprise segment than within the general developer population where 43% expect to use NoSQL.


The survey of over 400 developers conducted in May, 2011 is part of Evans Data's Global Development Survey series. This showed use of NoSQL is rising in EMEA, where 39% of developers report plans to use, and APAC where more than a quarter of the general developer population report using NoSQL today and 68% have future plans.

"The advent of Big Data is driving adoption of NoSQL, and this is especially true in the corporate enterprise" said Janel Garvin, CEO of Evans Data Corp (News - Alert). "While it may have got its start on the web with innovations like Big Table and MapReduce, it's the enterprise that can most benefit from NoSQL and developers realize this across all geographical regions."

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/593a36/north_american_dev


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