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Jay LaBonte
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AI Interfaces: The Key to Keeping MultiValue Relevant

I. Introduction

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become the cornerstone of innovation, reshaping industries and defining the future of how businesses operate. Large-scale initiatives like the $500 billion Stargate Project exemplify the commitment to advancing AI on a global scale. These investments are driving transformative change across sectors, enabling unprecedented levels of efficiency, automation, and insight. While AI is shaping the future, technologies that are perceived as 'legacy,' such as MultiValue (MV) databases, risk being left behind unless they adapt and evolve.


The MultiValue database community, with its rich history of providing scalable and efficient solutions, is at a crossroads. To stay competitive and relevant, it must integrate with AI. This integration is not just a way to modernize; it is essential for survival in an era dominated by AI-driven technologies. The question now is how the MV community can leverage initiatives like Stargate to adopt AI and redefine its role…


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Jay LaBonte
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Exploring the Synergy Between MultiValue Databases and AI

The convergence of MultiValue databases and Artificial Intelligence (AI) presents a unique opportunity to harness the strengths of both technologies, creating powerful solutions that can manage complex data and drive intelligent decision-making. This article explores how combining MultiValue databases with AI can enhance data management, streamline operations, and unlock new possibilities across various industries.

 

Understanding MultiValue Databases

MultiValue databases are a type of NoSQL database designed to handle complex data structures efficiently. Unlike traditional relational databases, which store data in flat, tabular forms, MultiValue databases allow fields to contain multiple values and nested arrays. This capability makes them exceptionally well-suited for managing hierarchical and interconnected data, offering significant flexibility and efficiency in data storage and retrieval.

 

The Role of AI in Modern Data Management


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Jay LaBonte
MultiValue Subject Matter Expert

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Announcement: MultiValue.World Forum Update

Dear MultiValue.World Community,


We're excited to announce that we have streamlined our forum groups to five main categories to enhance your user experience. By consolidating our forum groups, we aim to make navigation easier and discussions more focused.


The six main forum groups are as follows:

  1. MVDBMS - Members Only

  2. MultiValue Jobs - Members Only

  3. MultiValue Everywhere - Announcements by Admin


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Jay LaBonte
MultiValue Subject Matter Expert

MultiValue SME

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How Did you get started in MultiValue

Hey MultiValue Community!


Let's kickstart some conversations! We want to hear from YOU. How did you first dive into the world of MultiValue? Whether it was a chance encounter, a career choice, or a stroke of curiosity, we want to know what sparked your interest in MultiValue technology.


Drop a comment below and share your MultiValue journey with us. Let's celebrate our diverse paths and experiences in the MultiValue universe!


#MultiValueJourney #ShareYourStory #CommunityConversation

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Neil Pratt
Neil Pratt
3 days ago

Well I started Picking away in Feb. 1985 working for a small Software House in Johannesburg, South Africa. We had a Manufacturing and Distribution ERP type system with a few clients. Worked out of a house and our computer was an ICL Clan which was a so called mini computer. I thought it was some kind of air conditioning unit when I first saw it. My experience to that point had been with massive systems that took up large amounts of space. My new job involved learning Pick and Pick BASIC and we were in the process of converting from a PRIME based system to R83. Since then I moved around a bit and picked up experience with AP , UNIVERSE, UNIDATA etc. and am currently working mainly with D3, which I first learned about when my family and I moved to Los Angeles nearly 26 years ago. Experience with applications have ranged from Distribution/retail, Manufacturing, Insurance, Logistics to name a few. So as some wet behind the ears college kid one told me, when we met for the first time, , "I didn't know their were any Pick dinosaurs left" , I was a bit taken aback and didn't quite know what to say, but should have said "yes and we're T-Rexes and eat people like you." :)

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