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MongoDB, Inc.'s open-source database is a boon to software developers and young companies. It makes product development faster and less expensive than traditional databases.
What Happened? Shares of database software company MongoDB (MDB) jumped 3.2% in the afternoon session after the stock continued an eight-day winning streak fueled by optimism around its artificial ...
MongoDB's growth is seen slowing down sharply, with 2026 guidance pointing to low-double digit revenue expansion. Read what ...
But he sees reason for optimism. He set a price target of 300 for shares of the database software company, implying roughly 22% from MongoDB's closing price Friday.
MongoDB’s NoSQL, document-oriented, high-scalability database is designed for running big data application workloads, making application developers a key constituency for the company.
Following a stellar first-quarter earnings performance, MongoDB Inc., the forerunner in the database platform domain, prepares for its global conference tour with MongoDB.local NYC this week.
MongoDB is far from the only player in the cloud database market, but the popularity of its software should give it a meaningful edge. MongoDB should top $1.25 billion of revenue in fiscal 2023.
Just as importantly, WiredTiger removed many bottlenecks within the MongoDB architecture, allowing MongoDB to succeed in high-end deployments that are increasingly critical to MongoDB’s continuing ...
MongoDB, a database software company based in New York, has filed to go public with the Securities and Exchange Commission as it continues to burn a ton of cash despite its revenue almost doubling ...
“MongoDB Stitch is a Backend-as-a-Service (BaaS) that provides a single API to the database and the services that modern applications depend on, helping developers focus on delivering a powerful ...
MongoDB may be the most popular NoSQL database out there. Demand for the open source database is growing faster than every job skill other than HTML5, according to job search site Indeed.com.
In October, MongoDB — the $4.4 billion company behind the database of the same name — took defensive moves against larger cloud platforms taking and selling its software for profit without ...