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Amazon S3 for user-uploaded assets like photos, sound files, and big binary
iles.
MongoDB for storing the application documents (e.g., bills).
Finally, we believe that there is still a huge amount of required research and devel-
opment efforts for improving the current state-of-the-art in tackling the current limi-
tations in both of all campuses: NoSQL database systems, data management service
providers, and traditional relational database management systems.
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