MongoDB strengthens partnership with Google Cloud through new integration.
MongoDB is a source-available cross-platform document-oriented database program for modern applications. Classified as a NoSQL database program, MongoDB uses JSON-like documents with optional schemas.
Google Cloud Platform, offered by Google, is a suite of cloud computing services that runs on the same infrastructure that Google uses internally for its end-user products, such as Google Search, Gmail, file storage, and YouTube.
“Google Cloud and MongoDB have a long-standing, open, and transparent partnership focused on driving customer success across multiple industries with MongoDB Atlas on Google Cloud. Year over year, we’ve seen a tremendous increase in joint customer engagements and adoption. Our sales collaboration is gathering serious momentum, and an acceleration of product integration as well as the strong product-market fit of MongoDB Atlas are a big reason why.” said Alan Chhabra, Senior Vice President of Worldwide Partners at MongoDB
MongoDB Atlas is currently available on all 24 Google Cloud regions. The move is expected to provide systems integrators, ISVs and other solution provider partners of the two companies with new opportunities in cloud application development and cloud data migration.
“We are delighted to expand our partnership with MongoDB to deliver Atlas at global scale on Google Cloud and help businesses leverage data in their digital transformations. This announcement builds on our shared commitment to helping businesses build a foundation for data-driven transformation. We are excited to build on significant customer successes with MongoDB on Google Cloud.” said Kevin Ichhpurani, Corporate Vice President of Global Ecosystem at Google Cloud.
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