Relational Database PowerPoint

PowerPoint Presentation

For decades, relational databases remained essentially unchanged; data was segmented into specific chunks for columns,

slots, and repositories, also called structured data. However, in this Internet of Things (IoT) era, databases need to be

re-engineered because the very nature of data has changed. Today’s databases need to be developed with the needs of IoT

in mind and have the ability to perform real-time processing to manage workloads that are dynamic. For example, relational

databases should be able to work with real-time data streaming and big data (an example was presented in the Unit III

Lesson).

Scenario: Falcon Security wants their customers to be able to view security video footage in real-time and provide

customers with the ability to query video footage for viewing. Choosing a database solution such as MongoDB would allow

Falcon Security to store customer video footage in the same database as the metadata.

To do this, Falcon Security needs a way to manage the demands of real-time data streaming for real-time analytics.

Conduct some research for a NoSQL database application, such as MongoDB or Cassandra, that could meet this need.

How would switching to a real-time database solution help Falcon Security remain competitive? Create a PowerPoint

presentation that includes the components listed below.

Provide a brief introduction to IoT.

Sample Solution