When a $40 billion database industry giant takes enough interest in a technology to build its own application programming interface for it, that’s an indication the technology has legitimate appeal.
Relational databases store information in strictly regulated tables and columns. MongoDB is a document store, which stores information in collections and documents. The primary difference here is that ...
MongoDB Inc. announced a new version of its open source-based NoSQL database with features designed to make it more attractive for enterprise use. MongoDB 3.2 can handle a wider range of ...