MongoDB, a NewYork-based document-oriented database program platform, announced the general availability of MongoDB 8.0.
MongoDB 8.0 is now generally available on AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure through MongoDB Atlas, on MongoDB Enterprise Advanced for on-premises and hybrid deployments, and as a free download with MongoDB Community Edition.
“Customers across industries tell us how critical it is for their core operational database to perform well, no matter the scale,” said Jim Scharf, Chief Technology Officer at MongoDB. “Developers have long loved building with MongoDB, so we’ve ensured that 8.0 kept the bar extremely high for developer usability. MongoDB 8.0 was also built to exceed our customers’ most stringent security, resiliency, availability, and performance requirements and is the most impressive version of MongoDB yet. MongoDB 8.0 gives customers the strongest possible foundation for building a wide range of applications, now and in the future.”
“As a MongoDB customer since 2022, we’ve loved building with MongoDB. The flexibility of the document model, MongoDB’s ability to store both structured and unstructured data, and its robust scalability has made MongoDB an ideal database solution for Metaphor,” said Mars Lans, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Metaphor. “We’re really excited about the capabilities that MongoDB 8.0 brings, and we look forward to building mission-critical applications with it.”
“As a company dedicated to unlocking the full potential of forests through data-driven climate projects, leveraging the right technology is paramount to our mission,” said Felix Horvat, Chief Technology Officer at OCELL. “With MongoDB 8.0, we have seen an incredible boost in performance, with some of our queries running twice as fast as before. This improvement not only enhances our data processing capabilities but also aligns perfectly with our commitment to resource efficiency. By optimizing our backend operations, we can be more effective in our climate initiatives while conserving resources—a true reflection of our dedication to sustainable solutions.”
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