Matt Asay 10gen - MongoDB Days 2013 - MDBDays theCUBE


Jeff Kelly and Dave Vellante co-hosts of theCUBE managed to talk to Matt Asay in New York during the 10gen MongoDB event. Matt Asay is the VP of Business Development Corporate Strategy at 10gen.
He focused on topics such as legacy technology innovation and partnerships. The Enterprises had been wanting to use what they saw in Silicon Valley start-ups.
Big Data and the NoSQL databases were born on the web.
Weve been pulled into the Enterprise whether we wanted or not confessed Asay.
But it turns out that we do really want to be there. 10gen is pretty strong in the Enterprise business already says Asay.
He boasts 100 organizations paying customers in the last 6 months switching off their existing relational database technology and moving to 10gen.
Many other customers were not replacing their existing databases being interested only in the new applications for net. Why has MongoDB been so successful? Vellante asked Asay for his personal opinion on MungoDB and which factors contributed to its success. The engineering team built a product that is super easy for developers to use.
As IBM said on stage this morning it is a pleasure to use.
Its that approachability of the product and the fact that you get high performance and scale answered Asay.
But I think that more than anything else its the approachability that has set it apart.
As far as I know there arent so far any other relational or non-relational databases that are as easy to use as MongoDB. Prompted by Kelly to talk more about the partnership strategy of 10gen Asay joked: One thing about the Enterprise thats NOT true in Silicon Valley is the use of the latest greatest technology.
They might use some but they also use the crappiest oldest stargiest technology thats been around for 5000 years.
And so one of the things we have to do to crack the Enterprise is work with the technology that they have already embraced added Matt Asay. He spoke more about the Partner momentum IBM Informatica and others as part of his MongoDB Event presentation. Regarding the MongoDBHadoop integration a topic raised by Kelly Asay replied: We need to start doing more.
We are in conversations with a number of Hadoop vendors to figure out integration.
We have a Hadoop connector that comes out-of-the-box integrated to Tangent. We find that the marriage between Hadoop for analytical processing and MongoDB for storage is perfect declared Matt Asay.
Talking about frenemies in the business AWS Open Stack WMware and IBM vs Oracle Asay pointed out that he couldnt think of any other enemy than really crappy software. Matt Asay 10gen at MongoDB Days 2013 with Dave Vellante and Jeff Kelly. thecube mongodbdays

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