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The JAMA Network selects MarkLogic® database for its content distribution network -

MarkLogic Corporation, an operational and transactional Enterprise NoSQL database provider, has announced that The JAMA Network, the publisher of the Journal of the American Medical Association and 11 specialty journals, has built its content distribution network on the MarkLogic® database.

The JAMA Network integrates more than a century's worth of medical data with current research - as many as 75 articles per week - to provide customers with the most valuable up-to-date information available. By integrating millions of files and 3.2 terabytes of data (and growing) with the MarkLogic database, the JAMA Network can discover, access, and reuse all of its information with the highest possible levels of security and availability. Since the implementation, the publisher has been able to streamline the content distribution workflow significantly.

The JAMA Network delivers 12 highly cited peer-reviewed medical journals that include the research, clinical reviews, and perspectives shaping the future of medicine. The MarkLogic database helps the JAMA Network team members store, manage, integrate, search and reuse information contained in articles and associated resources, such as video, audio, or figures. These features maximise the usability of the data and provide effective and quick distribution.

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