Not, perhaps, a little concerned with the naming conflict with IBM (formerly Lotus) Domino? At version 9, it's not dead yet (despite rumours to the contrary going back to R4.5).
I have used the Domino platform a number of times when I needed access to high-end hardware to build some large scale models (in R). They have cool technology and are pretty reasonably priced.
I'm interested in the "Version control for data" feature. How does that work? I have data that is still changing in both content and structure. As the test suite grows, it is becoming a burden to maintain every time there is a change to the data. It would be great to be able to write tests against snapshots of the database, and be able to rollback to a different point for each test seamlessly.
In the case study, <a href="http://www.dominoup.com/buzz.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.dominoup.com/buzz.html</a>, you have an orphaned sentence:<p><pre><code> Second, it centralizes the storage of project data, enabling.
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And the next sentence should be And third, not And second:<p><pre><code> And second, Domino automatically</code></pre>