Jump to Content
Partners

MongoDB and Google Extend Partnership To Drive Enterprise Cloud Modernization

February 25, 2021
Ritika Suri

Technology Partnerships Director, Google Cloud

Try Google Cloud

Start building on Google Cloud with $300 in free credits and 20+ always free products.

Free trial

Just two years ago at Next ‘19, Thomas Kurian shared Google’s philosophy for an Open Cloud strategy to provide a best-in-class, seamless experience for our customers. We embarked on this incredible growth journey by bringing MongoDB Atlas, the popular general purpose database platform, closer to customers by launching Atlas on the Google Cloud Marketplace. Since then our partnership has seen rapid adoption and acceleration across industries such as gaming, retail, healthcare, financial services, and automotive.

The collaboration between the Google Cloud and MongoDB organizations is showcased through the success of our joint customers, like Forbes and Woolworths, using MongoDB Atlas on Google Cloud. We're also seeing more and more customers choosing MongoDB Atlas as a suitable alternative to legacy relational databases. Together, we partnered with customers looking to digitize and grow their businesses (such as Forbes), or meet increased demand due to COVID (such as our work with Boxed, the online grocer) to scale up their infrastructure and data processing within a condensed time frame.

As a fully-managed service within the Google Cloud Marketplace, MongoDB Atlas has enabled our joint customers to quickly deploy applications on Google Cloud with a unified user experience and an integrated billing model. This delivers a true “pay as you go” service for customers who can use their Google Cloud credits and pre-existing annualized commitments toward Atlas consumption. 

The Covid pandemic made it challenging for customers to make year-long or multi-year commitments when procuring software licenses. In response, we launched pay-as-you-go billing through the Google Cloud Marketplace to make it easier for customers who want the benefits of procuring services from the Marketplace with the added flexibility of paying on-demand. This functionality is enabled through private offers issued by MongoDB in our Marketplace.

Additionally, as organizations across the globe are assessing how to leave their on-premise data centers and modernize their infrastructure by moving to the public cloud, we have made it easier for customers and partners to migrate legacy workloads into MongoDB Atlas on Google Cloud. MongoDB has partnered with a number of global systems integrators to develop a Modernization Toolkit that customers can use to quickly evaluate MongoDB’s product fit for their portfolio of legacy applications.

We have enabled customers to consume MongoDB Atlas along with other Google Cloud services (such as BigQuery and Pub/Sub) to modernize their database stack when they migrate their infrastructure to the cloud. They can also take advantage of state-of-the-art analytics and machine learning capabilities of Google Cloud. Whether it is an industry-specific use case or a strategic technology initiative like Mainframe Modernization, these solutions are proven to help customers significantly boost developer productivity and reduce total cost of ownership (TCO). We have also worked with MongoDB to integrate our core capabilities in security, AI, ML, monitoring, and logging to provide customers with additional value running Atlas on Google Cloud.

Below are a few examples of how our global partnership is benefitting customers:
  • Woolworths Group: One of the largest retailers in Australia and New Zealand decided to start offering digital receipts in order to minimize human contact during COVID-19. The retailer used MongoDB Atlas to create a new platform to ingest all of its point of sale data and serve it out to customers in real-time. MongoDB was able to help them get the system up and running in under three weeks.
  • Forbes: The 100-year-old publisher known for its business journalism and rich business lists migrated its CMS from its on-prem data center to MongoDB Atlas on Google Cloud. Google Cloud’s Kubernetes Engine made it more manageable to orchestrate Forbes' horde of more than 50 microservices. The cloud infrastructure has helped the website scale to more than 140 million monthly users while allowing its development team to accelerate their release cycles 4X and reduce total cost of ownership by 25 percent.
  • Adeo: France’s leading DIY Retailer, migrated from Oracle to MongoDB Atlas in an effort to modernize their product catalog while accelerating developer productivity. Previously, updating versions of their legacy database took three to four months for a team of 25 developers, according to Emmanuel Dieva, software engineer at Adeo. By using MongoDB Atlas on Google Cloud, the organization was able to perform software upgrades in minutes and with zero downtime. Adeo’s developer teams now can focus on new innovations rather than managing their database clusters.
  • Current: leading U.S. challenger bank, built its next-generation mobile bank called Current Core using Atlas on Google Cloud. “Atlas has enabled Current to reduce TCO by giving it the power to pushbutton-scale its platform as needed to meet changing demand with zero ops intervention,” said Current CTO, Trevor Marshall. Current has doubled its member base in less than six months to surpass two million members and increased its revenue more than 500 percent year over year.

Are you managing your own MongoDB databases today? Learn how to quickly reduce TCO and migrate your MongoDB cluster to Atlas on Google Cloud with just a few clicks.

Already using MongoDB Atlas today? Learn more about the Marketplace offering or reach out to mdb-gcp-marketplace@mongodb.com to get connected.

Posted in