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Originally published by Sramana Mitra on LinkedIn: Should Oracle Buy MongoDB? According to a Market Research Media report published earlier this year, the global NoSQL market is estimated to grow ...
Oracle’s view of the SQL versus NoSQL landscape is one in which there is plenty of opportunity for both. Despite the popularity of NoSQL for unstructured data, SQL is not disappearing anytime soon.
That need prompted MongoDB (NASDAQ: MDB) to introduce Atlas, a non-relational database that can store unstructured data types. However, Oracle responded by introducing its own non-relational database.
MongoDB MDB and Oracle ORCL are two leading names in the database market, but they’re built on very different foundations. MongoDB is a developer-first, cloud-native NoSQL platform optimized for ...
The next release of Oracle Autonomous JSON Database cloud service adds support for a MongoDB 4.2-compatible API, making its offering look very familiar to MongoDB developers.
That need prompted MongoDB (MDB 3.40%) to introduce Atlas, a non-relational database that can store unstructured data types. However, Oracle responded by introducing its own non-relational database.
Oracle has announced the general availability of a new API for Autonomous JSON Database—the Oracle Database API for MongoDB. The announcement was made in an Oracle Database Insider blog post by Roger ...
MongoDB’s Leadership in the NoSQL Database World Does Not Warrant an Economic Moat Luke Yang May 6, 2025 Stock Analyst Note ...
Given Oracle's longtime presence in the tech industry, it is the more stable stock of the two. As the world's largest database management company, it has long served customers and shareholders ...