MongoDB launches ‘one-stop shop’ program for enterprises to build generative AI solutions
Cloud database provider MongoDB Inc. today announced the launch of a program that will help organizations rapidly build and deploy modern applications using generative artificial intelligence technology on an enterprise scale, in partnership with advisory, professional services and end-to-end technology stacks for hosting.
The company said the new project, called the MongoDB AI Applications Program, is designed to be a “one-stop shop” solution for enterprises looking to quickly and effectively embed generative AI into applications. Given how quickly the technology has taken the world by storm and how complex it is to build and deploy, it’s becoming necessary to find a way to ease the transition.
“We’ve seen tremendous enthusiasm for generative AI among our customers, from agile startups to established global enterprises,” said Alan Chhabra, executive vice president of worldwide partners at MongoDB. “These organizations leverage MongoDB’s cutting-edge technology and comprehensive services to transform innovative concepts into real-world applications. However, some are still navigating how best to integrate generative AI to solve the right business problems.”
Gartner Inc. predicts that by 2026, more than 80% of enterprise businesses will deploy generative AI apps in production environments, up from just 5% in 2023. Companies such as Microsoft Corp., OpenAI, Google LLC and Amazon Web Services Inc. are bringing enterprise-scale generative AI solutions onto the market opening up the industry. A recent report from Fortune Business Insights estimated the global generative AI market size was valued at $43 billion in 2023 and predicts that it will rise to $968 billion by 2032.
MongoDB said that with the rise of generative AI, there’s a clear precedent set that to compete in the new order organizations must modernize and build a strategy to meet customer expectations. However, the technology behind generative AI may be out of reach when it comes to complexity and cost.
MAAP addresses this by bringing together a large number of partners including industry-leading consultancies, expert professional services and assistance to build technology roadmaps to help them use their business acumen to build a generative AI strategy. MAAP uses partnerships with industry-leading cloud infrastructure and AI model hosting providers, including Anthropic PBC, Anyscale Inc., AWS, Cohere Inc., Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure, to help businesses rapidly scale and get into production.
Enterprise developers also gain access to MongoDB Atlas, the company’s fully managed multicloud database and developer program, alongside MongoDB’s own expertise and professional services. It can be used to build and deploy generative AI applications that need quick access to personalized company data, making them easier to customize for semantic search, text-to-image searching and recommendation systems.
“With the MongoDB AI Applications Program, we and our partners help customers use generative AI to enhance productivity, revolutionize customer interactions, and drive industry advancements,” said Chhabra.
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