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PostgreSQL implementation of document-oriented NoSQL datastore adopted under permissive MIT license The Linux Foundation on ...
Fortunately, the choice is getting easier as the market coalesces around three dominant NoSQL databases: MongoDB (backed by my former employer), Cassandra (primarily developed by DataStax, though ...
Updates announced at the company’s annual MongoDB World conference this week include new analytics capabilities, a data lake for its Atlas database as a service, and the ability to query ...
MongoDB is a document-oriented database that accelerates applications’ development timeframe. Compared with traditional SQL databases, MongoDB allows developers to store data in a more flexible ...
In a sign of the growing enterprise interest in new technologies for big data applications, NoSQL database vendor MongoDB has raised $150 million in a fresh round of funding from several major ...
At the MongoDB World conference, company chief Dev Ittycheria said that the time is now for MongoDB to become "the new default" in the database world.
Jack Wallen walks you through the process of installing the MongoDB NoSQL database server on both Ubuntu Server and AlmaLinux.
NoSQL database king MongoDB Inc., is wooing customers that want to run the Community Edition of its software in production environments with a new support option.
MongoDB has long been known as a niche player in the database wars. It’s one of the leading providers in the NoSQL segment of the database market, which emerged to handle data volumes in a scale ...
MongoDB may be the most popular NoSQL database out there. Demand for the open source database is growing faster than every job skill other than HTML5, according to job search site Indeed.com.
10gen is changing its name to MongoDB, the NoSQL technology that it developed and supports. The company said in an announcement of the news that the name unifies the open-source database project ...
(In this case, it was MongoDB.) Under what circumstances would a SQL database have been a better choice? Today, the database landscape continues to become increasingly complicated.