OpenEdit's Joel Halse believes that file based applications and not the database driven systems are the next evolution for information management. The below article is written by Joel Halse and explains his reasons for why he has reached this conclusion.
Lets say you need to organize 2000
people on a football field. A relational database would create 2000
little boxes and make everyone stay in their little box. If someone
needed to move around, they would first need to inform the
administrator so that the administrator doesn't lose track of everyone.
A file based system on the other hand would hand out a cell phone to
everyone and tell them to have fun. If someone needs you, we'll give
you a call. Just make sure you don't lose your cell phone. Beyond that,
have a great day.
A relational database was a good system. It was also created in a
time where searching a million files took more than milliseconds. It
was a product of limitations. It wasn't necessarily the ideal solution,
but it was a good solution given the tools at hand. Those limitations
are gone. Those limitations are in the past. New technology and mind
boggling search capabilities have opened the door for new options that
weren't available 20 years ago.
File based applications are the next evolution for information management. Especially for the web.
Why? Because it's easier understand. It's not that you aren't smart enough to understand a database. It's that you don't
have to understand a database. Especially when you already understand how to use a file based system.
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