Using NoSQL is fast, but requires you to know the how you want to read the data before you start writing. This is not the case with analytics, where new queries pop up all the time.
As a result, NoSQL never really catch on in the analytics/BI crowds, SQL is always king there, if you discount Excel :)
As a result, NoSQL never really catch on in the analytics/BI crowds, SQL is always king there, if you discount Excel :)