For a few years back there, it was going to take over the world and we were all going to throw away 'old fashioned' DBMSs because they were slow, clunky and overcomplicated.
Like many of these overhyped technologies, when the dust cleared about 5 years down the line, we are left with something useful that definitely has its place, but isn't like wow huge it's taken over everything maaaaan. Meanwhile SQL is still with us and still good at what it does too.
For a few years back there, it was going to take over the world and we were all going to throw away 'old fashioned' DBMSs because they were slow, clunky and overcomplicated.
Like many of these overhyped technologies, when the dust cleared about 5 years down the line, we are left with something useful that definitely has its place, but isn't like wow huge it's taken over everything maaaaan. Meanwhile SQL is still with us and still good at what it does too.