MongoDB
Overview
MongoDB is the developer data platform used by more than half of the Fortune 100, including 6 of the 10 largest banks and insurers globally, to accelerate application development, move to the cloud, and embrace AI company-wide.
Financial institutions can revolutionize customer experiences and win in the digital economy by unifying operational, analytical, and generative AI data services to streamline building AI-enriched applications. MongoDB’s developer data platform puts powerful AI and analytics capabilities directly into the hands of developers that enable financial institutions to seamlessly integrate with AI/ML technologies to enhance customer satisfaction, improve data-driven decision making, and decrease risks through better monitoring of fraud and risk.
At the core of MongoDB’s developer data platform is MongoDB Atlas, the most advanced cloud database service on the market with its unmatched data distribution and cloud mobility, built-in automation for resource and workload optimization, and so much more. Its integrated suite of data services centered around the JSON-like document database is designed to accelerate and simplify how you build with data.
MongoDB offers you the flexibility to deploy your applications on-premises, on a single public cloud, or across multiple clouds simultaneously with the resilience, scale, and highest levels of data privacy and security needed to meet data regulations as they grow in breadth and complexity.
Learn more at mongodb.com/industries/financial-services
Media
- Learn how to achieve performance at scale, with insights into a recent Temenos benchmark where Temenos processed 200 million embedded finance loans and 100 million retail accounts at a record-breaking 150,080 transactions per second on Microsoft Azure with MongoDB Atlas.
- Wells Fargo Launches Next Generation Card Payments with MongoDB – Learn the secrets of Wells Fargo’s mainframe modernization and how they made it work with MongoDB.
- Finance, Multi-Cloud and the Elimination of Cloud Concentration Risk – This article will tackle cloud concentration risk for financial services firms, examining how that risk came to be and how multi-cloud can be used to navigate this risk and prepare for future regulations.
- The 5 Phases of Banking Modernization – Our five-phase approach enables banks to see rapid improvements in a relatively short time while preserving the legacy components for as long as they’re needed to keep the business running.