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Relational databases store information in strictly regulated tables and columns. MongoDB is a document store, which stores information in collections and documents. The primary difference here is that ...
MongoDB says the latest release of its open-source NoSQL database, which has just reached general availability, is the most significant to date. Release 2.6 of the document-oriented database, ...
The growing third-party market is a key indication that MongoDB has moved from mere maturity to one of the dominant players in this market A good indication of whether a technology is in the plateau ...
MongoDB has built a substantial business on the back of its open-source, NoSQL document database. This week at its annual developer conference in New York, it showed that it maintains a healthy ...
Last month, I started discussing MongoDB, an open-source non-relational “document-based” database that has been growing in popularity during the past year. Unlike relational databases, which store all ...
Joe Drumgoole, Global Director of Developer Relations at MongoDB, explains how MongoDB Atlas can be used to make COVID-19 data more accessible and queryable. If you or your organisation want simple ...
MongoDB is hosting its developer conference today and, unsurprisingly, the company has quite a few announcements to make. Some are straightforward, like the launch of MongoDB 4.2 with some important ...
When MongoDB first emerged about 10 years ago, they were arguably the “barbarians at the gate.” MongoDB’s core premise was that the relational model of data was unnatural and inefficient for modern ...
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