Webinar: How MongoDB is Used to Manage Reference Data - May 2014
Managing and distributing reference data globally has always been a challenge for financial institutions. Managing and maintaining database schemas while integrating and replicating that data across geographies is costly and time consuming. MongoDB's native replication capabilities and partitioned architecture make it simple to distribute and synchronize data efficiently across the globe. MongoDB’s dynamic schema dramatically reduces database maintenance for schema migrations – data structure changes can be applied with no down time, and with no impact to existing applications. For example, by migrating its reference data management application to MongoDB, a Tier 1 bank dramatically reduced the license and hardware costs associated with the proprietary relational database it previously ran.
About the speaker,
Daniel Roberts:
Daniel Roberts is a Solutions Architect based in London. Prior to MongoDB Daniel worked at Oracle for 11 years in a number of different positions, including Oracle's middleware technologies and strategy. Prior roles include consulting, product management, business development and more recently as a solution architect for financial services. Daniel has also worked for Novell, ICL and as a freelance contractor. He has a degree in Computer Science from Nottingham Trent University in the UK.