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MongoDB : About & Case-study

Updated: Aug 20, 2021

What is mongodb...?

MongoDB is one of many cross-platform document-oriented databases. Classified as a NoSQL database. MongoDB eschews the traditional table-based relational database structure in favor of JSON-like documents with dynamic schemas making the integration of data in certain types of applications easier and faster.


Key features :-

  • MongoDB stores data in flexible, JSON-like documents, meaning fields can vary from document to document and data structure can be changed over time

  • The document model maps to the objects in your application code, making data easy to work with

  • Ad hoc queries, indexing, and real time aggregation provide powerful ways to access and analyze your data

  • MongoDB is a distributed database at its core, so high availability, horizontal scaling, and geographic distribution are built in and easy to use

  • MongoDB is free to use. Versions released prior to October 16, 2018 are published under the AGPL. All versions released after October 16, 2018, including patch fixes for prior versions, are published under the Server Side Public License (SSPL) v1.

MongoDB Case Study: Adobe :-

NEW YORK, NY—June 5, 2014—MongoDB today announced that Adobe has added support for MongoDB, the database for modern applications, to facilitate the storage of data with the release of version 6.0 of Adobe Experience Manager, the market leader in Web experience management. Experience Manager enables marketers to create, manage and optimize customer-facing digital experiences across all channels, including web, mobile apps, social, video and in-store. Adobe built a version of the persistence layer for Experience Manager 6.0 on MongoDB, which stores petabytes of data that customers need for their large-scale content repositories, for management and delivery of mission-critical digital experiences.

Many of the world’s most recognizable brands, including Audi, Philips and Verizon Wireless, already use Experience Manager to accelerate development of digital experiences that increase customer loyalty, engagement and demand. With support for MongoDB, Adobe has added another option that delivers horizontal scalability for a large number of concurrent writes and reads that will keep pace with customers’ exponential growth in digital assets. MongoDB’s enterprise readiness also ensures ease of management for customers hosting their own instances of Experience Manager.

To effectively reach audiences, today’s businesses demand scalable and accessible solutions to manage large repositories of digital assets across an expanding number of channels and platforms,” said David Nuescheler, Vice President of Enterprise Technology at Adobe. “As Adobe continues to support the real-time enterprise, MongoDB has become another trusted source for managing this explosive growth of digital assets and a strong option for our customers.”

MongoDB tightly integrates with Experience Manager, supporting a modern, world-class digital experience management platform. By introducing a new content repository architecture based on the JCR 2.0 standard, Experience Manager provides customers flexibility for implementing large and distributed repositories while maintaining industry standard compliance for content-centric applications. Experience Manager customers who take advantage of MongoDB can deploy a highly scalable content repository to support their business needs, as well as migrate content from legacy systems.

“MongoDB helps global brands like Adobe drive agility and innovation for their customers amidst a fast-growing, diverse, digital landscape,” said Max Schireson, CEO at MongoDB. “Proven and trusted, MongoDB delivers the scalability enterprises need to power their business.”

MongoDB makes development simple and beautiful. For tens of thousands of organizations, MongoDB provides agility and the freedom to scale. Fortune 500 enterprises, startups, hospitals, governments and organizations of all kinds use MongoDB because it is the best database for modern applications. Through simplicity, MongoDB changes what it means to build. Through openness, MongoDB elevates what it means to work with a software company.

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