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Q&A: Microsoft Cosmos DB creator lays out vision for planet-scale database

Why Microsoft's Cosmos DB represents the future of cloud databases

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May 17, 2017
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Q&A: Microsoft Cosmos DB creator lays out vision for planet-scale database

Distinguished Engineer Dharma Shukla outlines the origins and goals of Microsoft's cloud database, which debuted at Build 2017 Read More

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