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AWS has marketed Amazon DocumentDB as a “MongoDB-compatible” NoSQL database since its January 2019 debut, capable of running MongoDB workloads by supporting Apache 2.0 open-source MongoDB APIs.
MongoDB is capturing new workloads and has significant long-term growth opportunities. Click here to see why MDB stock is a ...
A: This is where AWS is really enabling all companies, including companies like MongoDB, to push the envelope in innovation. We’ve seen two big platform shifts over the last 15 years with mobile ...
The extended partnership with AWS will see the two companies collaborate across sales, marketing, customer support, solution architecture and other areas to improve the experience for developers ...
MongoDB stock benefits from market optimism and AI interest. Its NoSQL document-based architecture offers scalability. Read more to see our analysis on MDB.
Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ: AMZN), announced Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility), a fast, scalable, hi ...
The MongoDB stock plunge after publication of an AWS blog revealing the new service—from a closing price Wednesday on Nasdaq of $86.62, to $75.20 at publication of this article—illustrates the ...
Shares of MongoDB Inc. tumbled 12% in afternoon trade Thursday, after Amazon.com Inc.'s Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced a new service--DocumentDB--that competes with the database platform ...
Peder Ulander, Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer at MongoDB, joins Jill Malandrino on Nasdaq TradeTalks from AWS re:Invent to discuss how MongoDB and AWS empower developers in the AI era.
Database vendor MongoDB Inc.’s strategy to compete with Amazon.com Inc.’s cloud division is becoming clear: hire away executives.