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texhie24
5 out of 5 stars
Informative podcast on developers, data, & databases
Highly recommended tech podcast focused on developers, data, & databases. Host Michael Lynn is a developer himself & invites a diverse range of industry professionals to collaborate with.
MitchellWagner
5 out of 5 stars
Great Insights, Offers Unique Perspectives
Great insights from a variety of guests! Love hearing about the unique ways people are leveraging the power of MongoDB. The show also gives advice for anyone looking to use technology for big ideas, from people who have been able to accomplish exciting successes in the space.
Spartacus__
5 out of 5 stars
Must-listen for any techie
This podcast is a really cool resource to get a glimpse into MongoDB and the tech industry in general. Found it to be super useful to see how a database industry leader functions and what they’ve been up to in recent months. Also always cool to hear from guests, especially non-technical ones!
Ayanami1225
5 out of 5 stars
This Podcast is so cool!
This MongoDB Podcast is super cool! Really enjoy learning about the company and always would like to hear more! This MongoDB Podcast is super cool! Really enjoy learning about the company and always would like to hear more!
ck614703
5 out of 5 stars
Listen to this!
This podcast rocks. I use this podcast to learn more about the tech industry and to hear how the most innovative companies use MongoDB. Production quality is high and you can’t listen to the episode without learning something new. 5 stars!
so good thank you
5 out of 5 stars
🔥🍃
So good!!!! I just recently found out MongoDB has a Podcast and after listening to a couple episodes, it’s definitely very informative and glad that the company does this to keep everyone engaged and informed. I also love seeing different people talking on the podcast!
AbhiDB
5 out of 5 stars
Mind blowing Insights
The way the podcast has been put up with insights is mind blowing, depicts the commitment MongoDB put in every details of the product they work on and the commitment.
jl2345651453245
5 out of 5 stars
Awesome podcast
This podcast is always super fun to listen to.
ssgrlq111
5 out of 5 stars
🔥
One of the most useful podcasts for keeping your finger on the pulse for all things tech - amazing guests and discussions. Add this one to your regular rotation, you will be glad you did.
Kailie Y
5 out of 5 stars
Super Interesting
I love that the podcast covers a wide range of topics! I always walk away learning something new.
Name, Nicholas
5 out of 5 stars
Excellent technical podcast
The MongoDB Podcast is a great listen for software engineers. It’s not _just_ for MongoDB users or DBA types. The guest roster is diverse and always brings interesting insights from the industry. The host is knowledgeable and conducts the interviews with a casual yet critical approach resulting in informative and entertaining discussions.
CiCi2748473829
5 out of 5 stars
Amazing podcast
Podcast topics, quests, and quality are really well done.
irrsik
5 out of 5 stars
Amazing podcast if you like to talk technology
Love how they invite different people to this podcast to talk about use cases and how MongoDB helped their applications. Great balance of live examples and technical solutions.
ivthecause
5 out of 5 stars
Awesome podcast
I find myself consistently listening to this podcast to learn all things about MongoDB!
leozorro93
5 out of 5 stars
Must listen for techies
I listen to very few podcasts and MongoDB is one of them. The breadth of material the podcasts provide it's a must listen for techies ranging from interns to senior engineers.
ASobering
5 out of 5 stars
Such a wealth of knowledge! 🧠
It’s obvious Michael and the entire MongoDB team put extraordinary effort in covering salient topics and finding guests that are authentic and truly care about being a positive force in this world - the insights they bring to bear are mind-blowing every. single. time. 🔥
MineBeese
5 out of 5 stars
Great podcast
Great podcast, generally covering MongoDB but also some other great topics around recent tech.
Cedric Clyburn
5 out of 5 stars
Fantastic tech podcast
This podcast helps me stay in the know for a variety of technology and MongoDB features, I highly recommend you listen to the show!
aksh4y
5 out of 5 stars
Very informative
Great to learn about $MDB and what’s going on within the company and outside. Helps stay up to date with new and emerging technologies and how MongoDB ties to them
stackr2
5 out of 5 stars
Best Database Podcast out there!
If you want to learn about MongoDB, use cases, experiences, etc., look no further!
eahiv
5 out of 5 stars
Solid
So much interesting info! Love hearing from users, experts, and people inside the company.
PeanutsMom528
5 out of 5 stars
Packed with incredible information
I listen to this podcast religiously. Amazing guests, tons of insight, and fun conversation. Great for anyone in the industry!
Great podcast For MongoDB info
5 out of 5 stars
Broad range of topics relating to devs and mongodb!
No matter what kind of a developer you are, you’ll find interesting stuff in this podcast. Keep up to date with the latest MongoDB announcements as well as real world uses of MongoDB - I learn a ton from this show.
jstaps95
5 out of 5 stars
Awesome
A great program about MongoDB. Definitely learned more by listening to the podcast!
brittbrown598
5 out of 5 stars
Extremely informative and engaging!
This is a great podcast. It is very technical and provides a lot of valuable information. Although it is run by MongoDB it doesn’t feel as though they are attempting to sell to you. I learn a lot of general information every time I listen.
bexxeqweqe
5 out of 5 stars
Informative and interesting
A great way to learn more about MongoDB and what’s going on in tech. Love that they talk about their products in a way that makes it easy to understand since I’m just starting out. The co-hosts Mike and Nic ask well-informed questions and can really break things down to deep-dive, even in under 30 minutes. Looking forward to more!
iPhone Rebooter
5 out of 5 stars
Produced by MongoDB Enthusiasts for Developers, Startups, Founders and anyone data-focused.
Check out this podcast if you’re a developer, a data scientist or anyone focused on writing software or working with data. The first several episodes are focused on talking with people that have used MongoDB as part of their startup companies and during these interviews they talk about why those chose MongoDB and continue to use it.
Nic Raboy
5 out of 5 stars
Great Podcast!
A lot of solid information on the podcast! Great for getting ideas on how to use MongoDB.
Podcast information
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- 160
- Subscribers
- 109
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- March 28, 2023
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- MongoDB
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- MongoDB, Inc.
- Ep. 157 Accelerating Startup Growth with MongoDB for StartupsIn this episode, Michael interviews Julian Busch, Growth Marketing Manager at MongoDB, to discuss the MongoDB for Startups program. Julian shares insights about the program's evolution, benefits, and goals for supporting startups around the world. Key takeaways from this episode include: MongoDB for Startups aims to help founders scale their businesses by providing access to MongoDB Atlas's developer data platform, credits for MongoDB Cloud products, free technical advisor sessions, and co-marketing opportunities. Technical advisor sessions connect founders with MongoDB experts who offer valuable guidance on optimizing their technology stack. The recent launch of MongoDB Ventures further strengthens the company's commitment to supporting startups through corporate venture capital. MongoDB for Startups is suitable for founders at various stages, from ideation to MVP and beyond. Tune in to learn more about the MongoDB for Startups program and how it can benefit your startup venture. Visit: https://mdb.link/startups-live for more information0 comments0
- Ep. 156 12 Patterns for Tuning MongoDB Performance and ScalabilityThis episode focuses on Performance & Scalability - Designing a high-performance and cost-efficient system requires deep knowledge of MongoDB technologies. As your business grows, so will the demands on your database. If you are wildly successful, you’ll need to scale your minimal-viable-product into a humongous-scalable-product. This scaling journey can have profound impacts on the growth and costs of your business. In this episode we meet 2 colleagues from MongoDB, Ger Hartnett, Lead, Engineering & Xiaochen Wu, Staff Product Manager who take us through an overview of 12 patterns and best practices to help diagnose and scale software applications.0 comments0
- The MongoDB Podcast Mar 14 · 51m Ep. 155 From Zero to Hero with MrQIn this episode, we explore the world of online gaming, or more specifically, online casinos with MrQ, a UK based leader in the online casino space. Since launching in 2018, MrQ has been redefining online casino gaming with one idea in mind: keeping it all fun for their players with an extensive gaming catalog of player favorites. We talk to Iulian Dafinoiu, MrQ’s CTO about their journey from inception, through to launch, the online casino space, how they adhere to their player charter and keep it fun, and of course, their use of MongoDB from the outset, initially on premise and then subsequently, their migration to Atlas, our multi-cloud database service.0 comments0
- Ep. 154 Launching Your App to the Next Level with In-App Analytics and MongoDBIn this podcast episode, the host interviews Jay Runkel, Distinguished Solutions Architect at MongoDB, about application-driven analytics. Traditionally, analytics were done in batches by a special-purpose data warehousing analytical tool. However, with app-driven analytics, the application provides real-time visibility into what is happening right now. MongoDB is uniquely positioned in this arena due to its powerful query language and distributed architecture. MongoDB's distributed architecture allows users to dedicate certain nodes to analytics and other nodes to operational queries. MongoDB's Atlas platform also allows users to easily add dedicated analytical nodes, which can be configured separately from the nodes that handle operational queries. This is beneficial from a cost perspective because users can choose to allocate resources as needed for different types of queries. Visit https://mdb.link/rocket for more details about the livestream.0 comments0
- Ep. 153 MongoDB University with Eoin BrazilThis episode is all about learning, or more specifically, learning on the new relaunched MongoDB University site. For those that have listening to the live podcast episodes from MongoDB .Local London back in November, you will recall how the revamped MongoDB University was one of the major Keynote announcements there. Today, to learn more about this, I’m joined by Eoin Brazil, who was formerly a Curriculum Engineer, and is now a staff engineer here at MongoDB and acts as a Technical Advisor for all MongoDB’s educational programmes. In this role, as we’ll hear, he was closely involved in the design & development of the new MongoDB University and he led the much of the new MongoDB Labs features. So let’s join Eoin, to hear all about it.0 comments0
- Ep. 152 Data Tiering using Online Archive with Prem KrishnaJoin us for an insightful episode of the MongoDB Podcast where we explore how to optimize cost and performance with data tiering using MongoDB Atlas Online Archive. Our guest, Prem Krishna, Product Manager at MongoDB, shares how developers and operations teams can take advantage of this powerful feature to save money, boost performance, and seamlessly manage their data. You'll learn practical tips and real-world examples of how MongoDB Atlas Online Archive can help you scale your applications with ease, so tune in and get ready to level up your data management game!0 comments0
- Ep. 151 Streamlining Game Development with Beamable CTO Ali El Rhermoul: Insights and Strategies for Game DevelopersThe podcast features Michael Lynn as the host, with Ali El Rhermoul, CTO of Beamable, and Nic Raboy, the original host of the podcast. The discussion covers Beamable, which is a company that streamlines game development and deployment. Before the interview, the Michael also speaks with Megan Grant and Shane McAllister about recent content on the MongoDB Developer Center, upcoming MongoDB user group events, and new videos on MongoDB's YouTube channel. They also mention a new e-book focused on the MongoDB aggregation framework, which is available for free download.0 comments0
- Ep. 150 MongoDB Live from .Local London with James Miles, Anand Sanghani & Pierre PeterssonOn this episode, we speak with not 1, but 3 guests, all solutions architects with MongoDB. Solutions architects help our customers use MongoDB in the best way and our topics today run through the Principles of Data Modelling, our newly announced Relational Migrator Tool, and Client Side Field Level Encryption (CSFLE). Our first guest is James Milles. James talks to us about the Principles of data modelling, the considerations to take into account in defining your data model and he outlines how a data model can evolve over time and the reasons for why and how your data model may change and evolve. After James, we have Anand Sanghani. Anand talks to us about the newly announced MongoDB Relational Migrator (which Mark Porter, MongoDB’s CTO, also talked about in Episode 145) and how it makes it easier for people to work with data, particularly legacy relation technologies and also the challenges they face moving off a relational stack. Finally we have, Pierre Petersson who joins me to talk about Encryption, in particular, MongoDB’s Client Side Field Level Encryption in multi cloud environments. Pierre discusses how MongoDB’s approach helps manage encryption keys in a cloud agnostic way & we briefly dive into queryable encryption which was also announced at MongoDB .Local London.0 comments0
- The MongoDB Podcast Feb 7 · 33m Ep 149 Unlocking the Power of Blockchain for Business Analytics with Playgrounds CEO TachiIn this episode, Michael Lynn sits down with Tachi, CEO of Playgrounds Analytics to discuss the impact of blockchain technology on business and analytics. Playgrounds is a data integration and solution provider that makes it easy for people to access and integrate blockchain data for their analytics needs through their user-friendly platform called Maestro. This episode discusses how Playgrounds is changing the game for blockchain data integration and analytics by enabling users to interface with multiple blockchain networks and easily search for data models to answer business questions.0 comments0
- Ep. 148 Live from .Local London with Carlos Castro & Wojciech WitoszynskiAnother podcast (our 3rd) in our live recordings from MongoDB .Local London. This episode, we’ve not one, but two guests - Wojciech & Carlos. Wojciech talks about building a simple trading app - how they work, the algorithmic rules and how he uses both MongoDB TimeSeries and scheduled triggers and how it takes just under 10 minutes to get a basic app up and running. Carlos uses a personal example to explain the power of building applications with MongoDB in particular using Atlas Severless & Atlas App Services. Carlos explains how he builds a complete backend using all MongoDB’s serverless offerings to create his own Triathlete training app.0 comments0
- Ep. 147 Mobile Makers: Made with MattThe Mobile Makers series - In this week's episode, Matt Frances, joins us to talk about his pathway into development and how he built an iOS app both to learn and also to open doors into his development career. Matt used the Realm SDK to persist local data on device for his Bookshelf Book Tracker App. We also introduce the Developer Relations Weekly update.0 comments0
- Ep. 146 Live from .Local London with Ger Hartnett & Peter FitchAt .local London back in November 2022, some key MongoDB personnel joined as guests on the podcast. This is the 2nd episode and here we've not one, but two guests - Ger Hartnett and Peter Fitch. With Ger, he talks about how customers scale and also goes briefly into the engineering behind building MongoDB before diving into patterns for tuning MongoDB performance and scalability, in which, due to time constraints, we pick out just 2 to concentrate on - Indexing & Hunting Bottlenecks! With Peter, it's all about his talk on how to get more out of Aggregations. Peter delves deeper into the possibilities of MongoDB’s Aggregation Framework using real-world examples and illustrates powerful operators that cut down on custom code and reduce time to data insights, and thus maximize developer productivity.1 comments1
- Ep. 145 MongoDB .Local London with Mark PorterOn November 15th, MongoDB held one of it's .Local events in London and we took the chance of having so many key MongoDB personnel in one place to get them as guests on the MongoDB podcast! So, in this first .Local episode we air a live interview with none other than Mr. Mark Porter, CTO of MongoDB. Mark and Shane sit down to talk about what had been announced during his Keynote talk earlier that day, and, as you’ll hear, plenty of other topics too.0 comments0
- Ep. 144 Harness at MongoDB.local San FranciscoHarness is The Modern Software Delivery Platform that uses AI to optimize software delivery. Harness leverages MongoDB Atlas as a part of their platform to optimize every stage of software delivery and cost optimization. Surya Bhagvat, and Dave Nielsen from Harness join Michael Lynn to talk about the key benefits of using Harness and how their leveraging MongoDB.0 comments0
- The MongoDB Podcast Jan 10 · 37m Ep 143 Developing to the beat! With Dean Herbert, osu!On this week’s episode, we dive into the area of gaming, and more particularly, beat matching and rhythm games and our guest is Dean Herbert, founder of osu! osu! is a hugely popular online rhythm game - it’s open source and uses the Realm .NET SDK. In this episode, we’ll learn more about osu's inception, why Dean built it, and how it’s grown hugely in the many years since Dean single-handedly built it and how he’s turned his hobby into his day job and built a huge and loyal community following.0 comments0
- Ep 142 MongoDB Origin Story with Dwight Merriman and Lena SmartToday on the show, Lena Smart, Chief Security Officer of MongoDB, and I team up to interview Dwight Merriman, co- founder and key contributor to MongoDB. Dwight Merriman is a true tech legend. In addition to co- founding and co- creating the MongoDB database and 10gen now called MongoDB, the company. He also co- founded and led several other well known successful companies including Business Insider, DoubleClick and Gilt Groupe. In today's interview, Dwight shares openly and honestly about the motivations behind creating the database, which now actually claims nearly half of the entire NoSQL market. He talks about the decision to build the database rather than use something that existed at the time.0 comments0
- Ep 141 Building Smarter Apps with AIAmit Ben, CEO and Co-founder at OneAI discusses his background in technology and his work in building products that understand human language, including chatbots and human language commands. He discusses his previous company, Nano Rep, which provided customer service and sales solutions using language AI, and his role leading global AI for LogMeIn's product portfolio. Amit then discussed the founding of One AI and the decision to build the company's natural language processing capabilities on top of established platforms like MongoDB and cloud providers rather than building from scratch. The goal of One AI is to make it easy for developers to integrate natural language processing into their products with just one line of code.0 comments0
- Ep 140 Low-code, High-efficiency with Fernando Moitinho from OutSystemsIn this conversation with Mike Lynn and Fernando Moitinho, principal product manager at OutSystems, a company that proposes a low-code solution to reduce the time to market in the development of our web and mobile applications. As developers, we use technology to bring solutions to people, many of us writing code building applications, but OutSystems has another solution, one that may provide a swifter path between our user's problems and our solutions. OutSystems and MongoDB, together helping developers solve problems.0 comments0
- Ep 139 Hashnode and MongoDB with Jannik WempeIn this episode, Mike Lynn talks with Jannik Wempe of Hashnode. Hashnode is a Blogging community for engineers, thought leaders and the wider developer community. Jannik discusses his career path to date, he ended up as a full stack software engineer and how writing developer focused content on HashNode actually led him to a role there. On his Hashnode blog, he most recently addressed the challenges of sending Mass Personalised Emails using AWS Serverless Technologies and MongoDB, and that's what brought Jannik to our attention.0 comments0
- Ep 138 A Global Database of Society with Kalev Leetaru from GDELTIn this episode, we're joined by Dr. Kalev Leetaru. Kalev is the founder of the GDELT Project, GDELT stands for Global Database of Events, Language & Tone and the GDELT Project monitors the world's broadcast, print, and web news from nearly every corner of every country in over 100 languages and identifies the people, locations, organizations, themes, sources, emotions, counts, quotes, images and events driving our global society every second of every day, creating a free open platform for computing on the entire world. In our conversation, Kalev helps us reimagine the way we understand and interact with our global world through data and how to make sense of it all.0 comments0
- The MongoDB Podcast Nov 8 · 20m Ep 137 Startup Spotlight: Devless with Robert BlackburnIn this episode, we're joined by Robert Blackburn of Blackburn labs. Robert talks to Mike Lynn about his journey to founding Blackburn labs and how Blackburn labs came to developing their Devless platform - a locode, nocode platform that came together on the back of the work they were doing for existing clients and a way to help those clients out. Robert chats with Mike about their solutions, their clients and their tech stack and his advice for anybody else looking to get into the software business.1 comments1
- Ep 136 Designing Sustainable Architectures with Snehal BhatiaIn this episode, Shane McAllister talks with Snehal Bhatia, a Solutions Architect with MongoDB, about Designing Environmentally Sustainable Architectures and the extent to which the IT industry contributes to global emissions. We discuss on premise vs the cloud, how developers can optimise the architecture of a database so it can be designed with sustainability in mind through appropriate provisioning, data shaping, indexing, queries and sharding.0 comments0
- Ep 135 The lonely Entrepreneur with Arpit Mohan from AppsmithIn this conversation with Mike Lynn, Arpit Mohan Appsmith CTO talks about his journey into engineering and programming, from dismantling home electronics, building soccer playing robots and ultimately about founding Appsmith. Appsmith is Open source, sharing the same roots as MongoDB, and can be used on prem or in the cloud. Arpit talks about why Appsmith went the open source route in the beginning, and the benefits that brings and talk us through their current implementation of Appsmith and their future roadmap.0 comments0
- Ep 134 Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile with Mohit SharmaIn this episode - we turn our attention to Mobile Development and Shane talks to Mohit Sharma, a Developer Advocate at MongoDB. Shane chats with Mohit about mobile development, how he got started in mobile, his current role as a mobile developer advocate and we focus on KMM (Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile) and what that means for mobile development, and indeed desktop & web development and the benefits that using KMM brings to your development process and we discuss the new Realm Kotlin SDK that has been GA (Generally Available) to use since June of 2022.0 comments0
- Ep 133 Startup Spotlight: Cambium with Ben SpeiserIn this episode - Mike Lynn talks to Ben Speiser, CTO of Cambium, a software development house based in Israel working with clients both large & small, in many different areas, but particularly the retail e-commerce space. Cambium is a long term MongoDB customer and Ben & Mike discuss why Cambium chose MongoDB in the first place, and about their use of Atlas, Search and our other developer data platform products across multiple projects and clients. Ben illustrates the path of taking customers from on-premise servers and into the brave new world of “the cloud” and being their technology partner and how Cambium helps meet their clients needs.0 comments0
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