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The new year promises rapid growth in containers, serverless and cloud-first application platforms. Kurt Marko identifies the PaaS tools to watch in 2017
The new year promises rapid growth in containers, serverless and cloud-first application platforms. Kurt Marko identifies the PaaS tools to watch in 2017
David Walsh, CFO at New Zealand Post, tells Unit4's Ton Dobbe about its remarkable transformation story and how a 180-year-old business survives disruption.
The Naturalis Biodiversity Center is digitising its organisation using open source technologies, supporting the needs of researchers.
Dev Ittycheria explains how he is now seeing companies migrate their existing workloads away from existing databases to MongoDB.
Barclays, one of the world’s largest banks, explains how it is modernising its IT in order to cope with new digital banking models.
Senior distinguished engineer at Walmart, Andrew Mitry, explains how the global retailer is redesigning its technology stack around open source.
Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn sees electoral opportunity in using tech to win elections, but also sets out his stall for bringing democracy to the internet via some Massive Multi-Person On-line Deliberation.
A bootstrapped vendor can be just as competitive, if not more so, when bootstrapping is done right. Zoho is an excellent example.
The utility company is hoping that by having full access to its data within one MongoDB platform that it will be able to better predict when things go wrong.
Oron Gill Haus of Capital One came to MongoDB World to present on Hygieia, an open source DevOps dashboard built on MongoDB. Behind that dashboard lies an ambition to change the customer banking experience - no small feat. Prior to his keynote, Haus shared his team's story with me.
Market research specialist YouGov is going all in with MongoDB and has seen great performance improvements as a result. It is now also considering AWS.
CTO of Comcast, Sree Kotay, was speaking at MongoDB’s user event in New York this week, where he spoke about the importance of high performance.
NoSQL giant MongoDB has finally committed to a database-as-a-service offering of its own - Atlas. It made the announcement at it’s annual user conference in New York this week.