August 21, 2019 By Luis Guirigay < 1 min read

Reserve your seat now!

MongoDB is now considered the NoSQL database of choice and has been downloaded by more than 70 million users (half of that just in the last 18 months) as more and more organizations are looking for easier, faster, cheaper, and more flexible alternatives to traditional platforms.

Join this digital workshop to understand the value of the IBM and MongoDB Partnership and learn more about how MongoDB can accelerate your business by delivering new applications faster and helping you modernize existing ones quickly. 

We will be hosting two events in order to allow participants from different time zones

America and Europe 

Asia Pacific

Created by IBM Digital Technical Engagements (DTE).

What you’ll learn

Since this will be a hands-on experience, you will be able to do the following: 

  • Install and deploy MongoDB 
  • Enable security and prevent unauthorized access to your MongoDB databases 
  • Understand Mongo Query Language and CRUD operations using JavaScript 
  • Configure Replica Sets and High Availability and Disaster Recovery 
  • Configure MongoDB using containers 

Seats are limited—don’t wait to sign up! 

Please make sure you create your IBMid if you don’t have one. An IBMid will be required for you to access your Lab VMs. 

Create your IBMid here.

If you have any questions, reach out to Scott Harris or Luis Guirigay.

If you want to provision a fully managed MongoDB instance on the IBM Cloud, you can check out the following:

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