MongoDB Expands its Leadership as the Modern, General Purpose Database Platform With New Product Announcements

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MongoDB Now Offers the Best Way to Work with Data Due to the Ease, Flexibility, Performance, and Versatility of the Document Model

MongoDB, Inc, the leading, modern general database platform, made several major product announcements that expand on its leadership in the database market. Nearly every company is focused on using software for a competitive advantage. MongoDB has become a strategic database platform that enables this competitive advantage for thousands of customers around the world. Customers choose MongoDB for three key reasons:

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MongoDB Global Clusters
  • MongoDB offers the best way to work with data due to the ease, flexibility, performance, and versatility of the document model;
  • The native distributed capabilities of MongoDB make it easy for customers to intelligently place data where they need it for high availability, scalability, locality, regulatory and other key business requirements;
  • Customers have the freedom to run MongoDB anywhere, from on-premise to consuming MongoDB as a service in the public cloud.

Today’s announcements strengthen each of these pillars and further expand MongoDB’s leadership as the obvious choice for all modern applications.

“Every business today is focused on digital transformation, which is all about leveraging modern digital technologies to drive superior business performance, but this is far easier said than done,” said Dev Ittycheria, President & CEO, MongoDB.

Dev added, “With the product announcements made today, MongoDB not only provides a compelling database platform for the most sophisticated use cases but also extends the power of MongoDB to a mobile database and a new serverless platform. This is a massive step for the industry that will enable customers to dramatically accelerate their ability to use software and data to create a sustainable competitive advantage.”

MongoDB is the best way to work with data

The release of MongoDB 4.0 is highlighted by the general availability of multi-document ACID transactions, making it even easier to address a complete range of use cases on MongoDB. By providing a consistent view of data across replica sets and enforcing all-or-nothing execution to maintain data integrity, MongoDB transactions will be very familiar to developers already accustomed to working with transactions in legacy relational databases.

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“Coinbase’s mission is to create an open financial system for the world. MongoDB’s technology is enabling us to scale globally and we’re looking forward to partnering with the company along our journey to become the most compliant, reliable and trusted crypto-trading platform in the world,” said Niall O’Higgins, Engineering Manager, Coinbase.

Niall added, “The addition of multi-document ACID transactions has the potential to greatly speed our engineering workflow.”

MongoDB also announced the general availability of MongoDB Stitch, the company’s new serverless platform, which facilitates the rapid development of mobile and web applications. The services provided in Stitch give developers unparalleled access to database functionality while providing the robust security and privacy controls expected in today’s environment.

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MongoDB Stitch today offers four key services to help customers get applications to market faster while reducing operational costs —

  • Stitch QueryAnywhere is a service that exposes the full power of the document model and the MongoDB query language directly to application developers building mobile and web applications. This is done through a powerful rules engine that also lets customers define security policies at a fine-grained level to ensure sophisticated controls for data access are in place.
  • Stitch Functions allow developers to run JavaScript functions in Stitch’s serverless environment, allowing them to easily create secure APIs and to build integrations with microservices and server-side logic. Functions also enable integration with popular cloud services such as Slack and Twilio, enriching apps with a single method call to Stitch.
  • Stitch Triggers are real-time notifications that automatically invoke functions in response to changes in the database, taking actions as they happen in applications, other services, or the database itself. These can be used to initiate other database operations, push data to other systems or send messages to end-users, such as SMS or emails.
  • Stitch Mobile Sync (beta) automatically synchronizes data between documents stored locally in the newly announced MongoDB Mobile and the backend database. MongoDB Mobile allows developers to have the full power of MongoDB on mobile devices locally. Combined with Stitch Mobile Sync, they can easily make sure data is synchronized and up to date in real-time across mobile devices and the backend database.

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Eliot Horowitz
Eliot Horowitz

“MongoDB has always been about giving developers technology that helps them build faster,” said Eliot Horowitz, CTO and co-founder, MongoDB.

Eliot added, “MongoDB Stitch brings our core strengths—the document model, the power of distributed databases, and the ability to run on any platform—to your app in a way we’ve never done before. Stitch is serverless, MongoDB-style: it eliminates much of the tedious boilerplate so many apps require to get off the ground and keeps you focused on the work that matters.”

Acxiom, the data foundation for the world’s best marketers, uses MongoDB to build next-generation data environment solutions for Fortune 100 brands across various industries leveraging its proprietary Unified Data Layer framework—an open, trusted data framework for the modern enterprise—that powers a connected martech and ad-tech ecosystem. Over the past year, Acxiom has also been using MongoDB Stitch to re-platform its Real-time Operational Data Store to a scalable cloud-first approach.

“Stitch has been fantastic for us. We’ve cut the time to develop an API for our customers in half, and by combining MongoDB Atlas and Stitch, our teams now have more time to solve business problems versus focusing on the management or operational overhead,” said Chris Lanaux, Vice President of Product and Engineering at Acxiom.

Chris added, “That combination has become a key part of our cutting-edge cloud architecture, helping us design, build and manage omnichannel solutions that power exceptional consumer experiences.”

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