MongoDB Upgrades to Enterprise

March 28, 2013

MongoDB is a go-to in the NoSQL database realm. The product has steadily gained more and more followers for its ability to house large amounts of data across several computer servers. The company behind Mongo, 10gen, is upping the game and appealing to the broader (and harder to please) enterprise crowd. Read the full details in the Wired article, “NoSQL Database MongoDB Reaches Beyond Software Coders.”

The articles states:

“But the company that develops Mongo — 10gen — is hoping to reach beyond the developers and into big businesses. On Tuesday, with this in mind, the company unveiled the ‘enterprise edition’ of the database that’s specifically designed for use in the business world. The version of the database includes a few tools you won’t find in the open source code. It’s an approach known as ‘open core’ — building proprietary features on an open source foundation.”

The open core model is a successful one. In fact, part of Mongo’s latest news is their partnership with LucidWorks, a company that pioneered the open core model. LucidWorks specializes in enterprise search through Apache Lucene and Solr. When the storage power of MongoDB’s NoSQL meets the search and discovery function of LucidWorks, enterprises are sure to find a winning combination.

Emily Rae Aldridge, March 28, 2013

Sponsored by ArnoldIT.com, developer of Beyond Search

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