MongoDB has launched its multi-cloud developer profile platform, MongoDB Atlas, in six additional cloud regions in Canada, Germany, Israel, Italy and Poland, and it says it is now the most widely used developer profile platform in the world.
With this expansion, MongoDB Atlas is now available in 117 cloud regions on Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure to meet the needs of more customers for data residency, availability, and latency-sensitive applications. For customers who require ultra-high availability or want to more easily combine services from different cloud providers, MongoDB Atlas is the only global, decentralized developer data platform that can run applications seamlessly across major cloud providers simultaneously. To get started with MongoDB Atlas, visit mongodb.com/atlas.
“Since launching multi-cloud clusters on MongoDB Atlas that run across AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure, we’ve made it easy for customers to control where their data lives by distributing it across major cloud providers,” said Sahir Azam, Chief Product Officer at MongoDB. region to meet the data sovereignty, governance, and performance requirements of their applications.
“Multi-cloud clusters on MongoDB Atlas also provide customers with the flexibility to seamlessly use cloud services across major vendors to meet their application needs. With the addition of six new cloud regions around the world, we are giving customers more Choose to build modern applications with MongoDB Atlas and meet the unique needs of their business. From customers who were first migrating and modernizing legacy applications to those who are now deploying new generative AI capabilities, we run their jobs with MongoDB Atlas It provides greater flexibility in where and how loads are placed.”
In addition to the broadest selection of cloud regions available, multi-cloud clusters on MongoDB Atlas enable customers to combine services from AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure to build, deploy and execute modern applications. For example, with MongoDB Atlas multi-cloud clusters, organizations can consume data from applications running on a single cloud provider and process that data on another cloud provider without having to manually manage the complexity of data movement. Organizations can also use data stored in different clouds to power a single application, or easily migrate applications from one cloud provider to another as needs change.
To meet the growing demand from customers around the world, from startups to enterprises to governments, to adopt and extend the use of MongoDB Atlas to build modern smart applications, new available cloud regions include:
- New AWS features: MongoDB Atlas has been launched in 31 AWS regions around the world, currently including Western Canada (Calgary) and Israel (Tel Aviv), and is integrated with multiple AWS services such as Amazon SageMaker, and can be combined with Amazon Bedrock to build Artificial Intelligence Applications. Customers building applications using MongoDB Atlas on AWS can also take advantage of AI-driven coding assistance using Amazon CodeWhisperer, which is trained on MongoDB coding and best practices through a partnership between AWS and MongoDB. Customers who must meet regulatory requirements for public sector workloads can execute MongoDB Atlas in AWS GovCloud regions for mission-critical applications.
- New on Google Cloud: MongoDB Atlas is now available in 38 Google Cloud regions globally, including Germany (Berlin), and is integrated with multiple Google Cloud services, including BigQuery and Vertex AI, for building AI-driven applications . For MongoDB customers in government or regulated industries who want to leverage Google Cloud services but run workloads containing the most sensitive data, MongoDB Enterprise Advanced is now available on Google Distributed Cloud Hosting (GDCH), MongoDB’s preferred partner for this solution partner. MongoDB Enterprise Advanced on GDCH provides customers with an air-gapped environment in a private cloud for sensitive workloads that must meet the most stringent data security and privacy requirements, while leveraging the performance, reliability and highly flexible documents MongoDB customers have come to expect. Data model.
- New in Microsoft Azure: MongoDB Atlas is available in 48 Microsoft Azure regions around the world, currently including Central Israel (Tel Aviv), Northern Italy (Milan), and Poland (Warsaw), and is integrated with multiple Microsoft Azure services, including Microsoft Fabric can be used with Azure OpenAI and Microsoft Semantic Kernel to build AI-powered applications. MongoDB Atlas Online Archive and Atlas Data Federation are also now generally available on Microsoft Azure, allowing customers to automatically tier Atlas databases to the most cost-effective cloud object storage option while retaining the ability to query data and seamless reads Retrieval and storage methods. Write data from Atlas databases and cloud object storage. This greatly simplifies the way customers generate datasets from MongoDB Atlas to provide data to downstream applications and systems that leverage cloud storage. MongoDB Atlas Online Archive and Atlas Data Federation are generally available on AWS and will be generally available on Google Cloud later this year.
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Lara Greden, research director for Platform as a Service at IDC, said: “As generative AI becomes more prevalent, it will be critical for organizations to choose cloud-based technology partners that can provide them with the flexibility they need to innovate and bring new applications to life. Program experiences are brought to market quickly.
“Organizations need to be able to use the best tools from a cloud provider to meet their specific needs, and platforms like MongoDB Atlas and their multi-cloud coverage help achieve this goal. As cloud-native application deployments continue to grow, those who want to get Companies that compete will have to be strategic in their choice of platforms that can both work across different types of data and with different cloud providers.”
For organizations that must meet local compliance, data privacy, or low-latency application requirements, global clusters on MongoDB Atlas can geo-partition databases across cloud providers to better control where all or part of the data resides. In just a few clicks, MongoDB Atlas provides recommended global cluster configurations and places relevant data near servers in specific locations around the world to deliver high performance while meeting the organization’s application requirements. By defining the geographic location of partitioned data, organizations using global clusters on MongoDB Atlas can more easily meet compliance and privacy measures without sacrificing performance. To get started, visit mongodb.com/cloud/atlas/multicloud-data-distribution.
In addition to providing flexible options for data governance and the broadest selection of available cloud regions for its developer data platform, MongoDB offers on-premises, edge location and hybrid cloud options through MongoDB Atlas for the Edge to build, deploy and run modern applications that meet the needs of end users everywhere. To get started, visit mongodb.com/use-cases/atlas-for-the-edge.
Millions of developers and tens of thousands of customers across industries, including Cathay Pacific, Cisco, GE Healthcare, Intuit, Toyota Financial Services and Verizon, rely on MongoDB Atlas every day to be faster, more efficient and more cost-effective to innovate to meet the needs of almost every industry. Use cases across the enterprise, including multi-cloud workloads:
Monoova is a fast-growing Australian fintech company providing instant payment solutions to businesses.
Nicholas Tan, chief technology officer at Monoova, said: “Our multi-cloud approach is unique in the current financial services landscape, making Monoova one of the first financial services organizations in Australia to comply with the new CPS230 compliance framework, while ensuring that we can operate in an environment that relies heavily on third parties. Compliance and resiliency in .
“Partnering with MongoDB is a game changer because it means we can scale quickly with a fraction of the human resources required, and we don’t have to recruit a full team with highly specialized skills if we had to take on all the multi-cloud tasks.” At the company Inside job.”
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