It's hard to build a database that wins customers from Oracle. But it looks to me to be much harder to reward investors who back such upstarts. That's my conclusion after interviewing the CEO of ...
Two weeks ago, two database companies reported earnings: incumbent giant Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) and upstart MongoDB (NASDAQ: MDB). While Oracle's earnings and revenue beat expectations, its guidance was ...
MongoDB MDB and Oracle ORCL are capitalising on the intersection of cloud migration and artificial intelligence to drive explosive growth in the database infrastructure market. Both MDB and ORCL have ...
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When Oracle first released the JSON document flavor of its autonomous database 18 months ago, we popped the question: When will they get around to adding support for the MongoDB API? This week, Oracle ...
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.
MongoDB CEO Dev Ittycheria took the time to sit down with me at the company’s European event in London this week, where he claimed that MongoDB is increasingly encroaching on Oracle’s database lead - ...
The initiative, in alliance with Informatica and Hitachi Vantara Pentaho, is designed to help businesses and organizations modernize applications rather than just “lift and shift” them to the cloud.
Upstart NoSQL software vendor MongoDB has snagged a key engineer from the ranks of Oracle, the company’s largest competitor in the database software market. Roger Bamford, a 30-year Oracle veteran, ...