Episode 50: If You Lose Data, Your Company is Having a Very Bad Day

February 27, 2019 00:37:01
Episode 50: If You Lose Data, Your Company is Having a Very Bad Day
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Episode 50: If You Lose Data, Your Company is Having a Very Bad Day

Feb 27 2019 | 00:37:01

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Show Notes

If you use MongoDB, then you may be feeling ecstatic right now. Why? Amazon Web Services (AWS) just released DocumentDB with MongoDB compatibility. Users who switch from MongoDB to DocumentDB can expect improved speed, scalability, and availability.

Today, we’re talking to Shawn Bice, vice president of non-relational databases at AWS, and Rahul Pathak, general manager of big data, data lakes, and blockchain at AWS . They share AWS’ overall database strategy and how to choose the best tool for what you want to build.

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