Among several announcements made by MongoDB Inc. today was the news that Atlas Vector Search Integration with Knowledge Bases on Amazon Bedrock had moved into general availability.
The move was designed to help accelerate development of generative artificial intelligence applications and build features using fully managed foundation models more easily.
“It enables us to have developers use the tools for building the apps that they want to use, knowing full well that they don’t have to leave that console to come to our console to integrate MongoDB,” said Peder Ulander (pictured, left), chief marketing officer of MongoDB. “We’re part of the overall orchestration unit so they can move quickly.”
Ulander spoke with theCUBE Research’s chief analyst Dave Vellante at the MongoDB.local NYC event, during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. He was joined by Mona Chadha (right), director of category management at Amazon Web Services Inc., and they discussed recently announced generative AI partnership initiatives from AWS and MongoDB. (* Disclosure below.)
MongoDB leverages Competency Partners for AWS technologies
MongoDB’s latest announcement with AWS is part of a longstanding partnership between the two firms. MongoDB is a participant in the Generative AI Competency Partners program launched by AWS in March. The program is designed to help partners and customers leverage key AWS AI technologie,s such as Amazon Q, Bedrock and SageMaker, along with offerings from partners such as MongoDB.
“We wanted to make sure our customers were exposed to all of our different partner solutions that integrate to AWS services,” Chadha said. “In turn, those partners can help customers with integrations to their applications.”
AWS is also a participant in MongoDB’s newly announced AI Applications Program, or MAAP. The program will help organizations build and deploy modern apps using generative AI on an enterprise scale.
“We saw a huge opportunity in how we were working across various industries,” Ulander said. “MAAP brings together that rich ecosystem with validated referenced designs based on the use cases they are trying to achieve and the integrations into all the technologies that are required to do so.”
Here’s the complete video interview, part of SiliconANGLE’s and theCUBE Research’s coverage of the MongoDB.local NYC event:
(* Disclosure: TheCUBE is a paid media partner for the MongoDB.local NYC event. Neither MongoDB Inc., the sponsor of theCUBE’s event coverage, nor other sponsors have editorial control over content on theCUBE or SiliconANGLE.)
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