Trace through the journey (via use cases) from concept to consumer in the context of rapidly changing environments (business and technology) and vast amounts of data that is collected along the way, and how a data hub can help in that journey.
In this post, we dive into building a full five-card draw poker game with a configurable number of players. Written in XQuery 1.0, along with MarkLogic extensions to the language, this game provides examples of some great programming capabilities, including usage of maps, recursions, random numbers, and side effects. Hopefully, we will show those new to XQuery a look at the language that they may not get to see in other tutorials or examples.
MarkLogic met with Oxbow Partners and insurance industry leaders to discuss how data management can play a key role in enabling cultural transformation.
Watch Matthew Jacobsen from the U.S. Air Force Research Lab chat about how MarkLogic is helping the lab achieve agility and adaptability to more efficiently develop new products for the military.