The new theory of relational thinking

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In the second Déjà Vu feature looking at how we can learn from past IT problems, Richard Sharpe considers the development of the relational database.

The relational database - that old workhorse of the IT world - is looking a bit tired. Not that it's ready to be put out to pasture just yet; there are plenty of ways of helping the old beast conti...

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