Database company MongoDB Inc. today announced an expanded partnership with Microsoft Corp. which includes new integrations aimed at improving artificial intelligence application development, real-time data analysis and deployment flexibility.
The first integration sees MongoDB Atlas, MongoDB’s fully managed cloud database service, integrated with Microsoft Azure AI Foundry. The goal is to enable customers to create retrieval-augmented build or RAG applications by combining the data capabilities of MongoDB with Azure OpenAI Service.
With this integration, developers can enhance large language models with proprietary data stored in MongoDB Atlas without additional coding or pipeline creation, streamlining the process of building chatbots, co-pilots, and AI applications. business. Azure AI Foundry’s Chat Playground feature further simplifies development by enabling real-time testing of LLMs with enterprise data before deployment.
The integration provides users with a way to augment generative AI models with their own data to ensure their applications are anchored in up-to-date context. The combination of MongoDB Atlas and Azure AI Foundry provides flexibility and efficiency in leveraging enterprise data for advanced AI use cases.
In the second announcement, real-time data analysis with Microsoft Fabric, MongoDB Atlas now supports Open Mirroring in Microsoft Fabric for near real-time connection with OneLake. This feature synchronizes data between the two platforms, allowing businesses to generate timely analytics, AI predictions and business intelligence reports.
With real-time insights, businesses can leverage MongoDB’s operational data and Microsoft Fabric’s analytics tools to make strategic decisions and optimize performance across a variety of use cases, from AI-driven predictions to reporting.
The final announcement allows users to “deploy MongoDB their way” with MongoDB Enterprise Advanced on Azure Marketplace, introducing greater flexibility for organizations deploying applications in Kubernetes environments. With Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes, customers can self-deploy and manage MongoDB instances in on-premises, multi-cloud, and edge environments.
“By integrating MongoDB Atlas with Microsoft Azure’s powerful AI and data analytics tools, we enable our customers to build modern AI applications with unparalleled flexibility and efficiency,” said Sandy Gupta, vice-president. president of ISV partner development at Microsoft, in a statement.
Sahir Azam, Chief Product Officer of MongoDB, spoke with theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s live streaming studio, in Maywhen he explained how the company is strengthening its database ecosystem and advancing artificial intelligence capabilities with key partners:
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