MongoDB Atlas—the most widely available
cloud-based developer data platform in the world—now available in
117 regions across major cloud providers
MongoDB Atlas provides tens of thousands of
customers the performance, resilience, security, and flexibility
modern applications require
NEW
YORK, Feb. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- MongoDB,
Inc. (NASDAQ: MDB) announced today that its industry-leading,
multi-cloud developer data platform MongoDB Atlas is now available
in six additional cloud regions in Canada, Germany, Israel, Italy, and Poland—the most widely available
developer data platform in the world. With this expansion, MongoDB
Atlas is now available in 117 cloud regions across Amazon Web
Services (AWS), Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure to meet the
demands of more customers with data residency, availability, and
latency-sensitive application requirements. For customers that need
ultra-high availability or want to more easily combine services
from different cloud providers, MongoDB Atlas is the only globally
distributed developer data platform for seamlessly running
applications across major cloud providers simultaneously. To get
started with MongoDB Atlas, visit mongodb.com/atlas.
"Since introducing multi-cloud clusters on MongoDB Atlas that
can run across AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure, we have made
it easy for customers to control where their data resides by
distributing it across major cloud provider regions to meet data
sovereignty, regulatory, and performance requirements for their
applications," said Sahir Azam,
Chief Product Officer at MongoDB. "Multi-cloud clusters on MongoDB
Atlas also give customers the flexibility of seamlessly using cloud
services across major providers for their application needs. With
the addition of six new cloud regions around the globe, we're
providing greater choice for customers to build modern applications
with MongoDB Atlas and to meet the unique demands of their
businesses. From customers just getting started migrating and
modernizing legacy applications, to those now deploying new
generative AI capabilities, we're providing even more flexibility
in where and how they run their workloads using MongoDB Atlas."
In addition to the broadest choice of available cloud regions,
multi-cloud clusters on MongoDB Atlas give customers the ability to
combine different services from AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft
Azure to build, deploy, and run modern applications. For example,
with a MongoDB Atlas multi-cloud cluster, organizations can use
data from an application running on a single cloud provider and
process that data on another cloud provider without the complexity
of manually managing data movement. Organizations can also use data
stored in different clouds to power a single application or to
easily migrate an application from one cloud provider to another as
their needs evolve.
To meet the growing demands of customers—from startups, to
enterprises, to governments across the globe—adopting and expanding
their use of MongoDB Atlas to build modern, intelligent
applications, new available cloud regions include:
- New on AWS: MongoDB Atlas is available in 31 AWS regions
globally, now including Canada West (Calgary) and Israel (Tel
Aviv), and is integrated with a variety of AWS services such
as Amazon SageMaker and can be used with Amazon Bedrock to build AI
applications. Customers building applications with MongoDB Atlas on
AWS can also take advantage of AI-powered coding assistance using
Amazon CodeWhisperer, which is trained on MongoDB code and best
practices through a collaboration between AWS and MongoDB.
Customers that must meet regulatory requirements for public sector
workloads can run MongoDB Atlas in the AWS GovCloud region for
mission-critical applications.
- New on Google Cloud: MongoDB Atlas is available in 38
Google Cloud regions globally, now including Germany (Berlin), and is integrated with several Google
Cloud services, including BigQuery and Vertex AI for building
AI-powered applications. For MongoDB customers in government or
regulated industries that want to take advantage of Google Cloud
services but run workloads with the most sensitive data, MongoDB
Enterprise Advanced is now available on Google Distributed Cloud
Hosted (GDCH), and MongoDB is a preferred partner for the solution.
MongoDB Enterprise Advanced on GDCH provides customers an
air-gapped environment in a private cloud for sensitive workloads
that must meet the most stringent data security and privacy
requirements—while taking advantage of the performance,
reliability, and highly flexible document data model MongoDB
customers expect.
- New on Microsoft Azure: MongoDB Atlas is available in 48
Microsoft Azure regions globally—now including Israel Central
(Tel Aviv), Italy North
(Milan), and Poland (Warsaw)—and is integrated with several
Microsoft Azure services, including Microsoft Fabric and can be
used with Azure OpenAI and Microsoft Semantic Kernel for building
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, along with a seamless way to read and
write data from Atlas databases and cloud object stores. This
dramatically simplifies how customers can generate datasets from
MongoDB Atlas to feed 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.
International Data Corporation (IDC) is the premier global
provider of market intelligence, advisory services, and events for
the information technology, telecommunications, and consumer
technology markets. "With the pervasiveness of generative AI, it is
critical that organizations choose cloud-based technology partners
that offer them the flexibility needed to innovate and get new
application experiences to market quickly," said Lara Greden, Research Director, Platform as a
Service at IDC. "Organizations need to be able to use the best
tools from cloud providers to meet their specific needs, and
platforms like MongoDB Atlas and its multi-cloud reach help make
that possible. As the growth in deployment of cloud-native
applications continues, companies that want to gain a competitive
edge must be strategic about their choice of platforms that can
both work across different types of data and with different cloud
providers."
For organizations that must meet local regulatory compliance,
data privacy, or low-latency application requirements, global
clusters on MongoDB Atlas can geographically partition databases
across cloud providers to better control where all or some data
resides. With 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 an organization's application requirements. By
defining a geographic location for partitioned data, organizations
using global clusters on MongoDB Atlas are able to more easily
satisfy compliance and privacy measures without trading off
performance. To get started, visit
mongodb.com/cloud/atlas/multicloud-data-distribution.
Along with providing flexible options for data governance and
the broadest choice of available cloud regions for its developer
data platform, MongoDB also offers on-premises, edge location, and
hybrid cloud options with MongoDB Atlas for the Edge to build,
deploy, and run modern applications that meet end users anywhere.
To get started, visit mongodb.com/use-cases/atlas-for-the-edge.
Customers welcome MongoDB Atlas global region
expansion
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 innovate more quickly, efficiently, and
cost-effectively for virtually every use case across the
enterprise, including multi-cloud workloads:
Monoova is a fast-growing Australian fintech company, providing
real-time payment solutions to businesses. "Our multi-cloud
approach is pretty unique in the current financial services
landscape, and this is what has made Monoova one of the first
financial services organizations to align with the new CPS230
compliance framework in Australia,
along with ensuring compliance and resilience in an environment
heavily reliant on third parties," said Nicholas Tan, CTO at Monoova. "Working with
MongoDB has been a game changer because it means we were able to
quickly scale up at a fraction of the person resources required,
saving us from recruiting a full team with highly specialized
skills if we had to take on all the multi-cloud work in-house."
About MongoDB
Headquartered in New York, MongoDB's mission is to empower
innovators to create, transform, and disrupt industries by
unleashing the power of software and data. Built by developers, for
developers, MongoDB's developer data platform is a database with an
integrated set of related services that allow development teams to
address the growing requirements for today's wide variety of modern
applications, all in a unified and consistent user experience.
MongoDB has tens of thousands of customers in over 100 countries.
The MongoDB database platform has been downloaded hundreds of
millions of times since 2007, and there have been millions of
builders trained through MongoDB University courses. To learn more,
visit mongodb.com.
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