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This week, we are proud to present MongoDB! You may have caught a mention of MongoDB during the pilot of the hit TV show “Silicon Valley,” but the NoSQL database product is not only popular with budding startups. In fact, you’d be amazed to learn that MongoDB powers some of the largest enterprises in the world, including prior HackerNoon company of the week Bosch which uses MongoDB Atlas when dealing with a vast amount of data in its workflows.
For all you programmers out there, you may have seen MongoDB appear across our website recently, especially if you were browsing any coding or programming-related tag on HackerNoon. Well, that’s because MongoDB and HackerNoon partnered together to highlight some amazing features from MongoDB to help you develop your own RAG or cloud document database for artificial intelligence. How’s that for cool!?
In effect, you could use the same technology that is being utilized by the likes of Bosch, Novo Nordisk, Wells Fargo, and even Toyota, to create or innovate on your products!
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The founders of MongoDB — Dwight Merriman, Eliot Horowitz, and Kevin Ryan — previously worked with the online advertising company Doubleclick which was acquired by Google in the late 2000s for a whopping $3.1 billion.
Using their knowledge of the limitations of relational databases, all three got together the same year Doubleclick was sold to found MongoDB whose mission is to empower innovators to create, transform, and disrupt industries by unleashing the power of software and data.
Today, MongoDB’s Atlas is one of the most loved vector databases in the world, and the company, which is listed on Nasdaq, consistently ranks as one of the best places to work in. MongoDB is also a leader in cloud database management systems, as ranked by Gartner.
How’s that for interesting 😏
That's all this week, folks! Stay Creative, Stay Iconic.
The HackerNoon Team