AWS, MongoDB to Go the Distance for 6 More Years
AWS and MongoDB will join forces for another six years, officially. There will probably be more work to come after that, but for now, the companies have signed an expanded “strategic collaboration agreement.” That’s what AWS calls all of its big partnerships with vendors that augment its cloud services platforms.
MongoDB — which, as an overarching description, focuses on “big data” — targets developers with its database offerings. Part of its appeal is that, through AWS, MongoDB users don’t have to provision servers.
This latest SCA with AWS means joint customers can more easily adopt more cloud, do integrated sales and marketing, train developers and take advantage of “technology integrations and commercial incentives to streamline the migration of on-premises workloads to MongoDB Atlas on AWS,” MongoDB said.
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