Webinar: Why Your MongoDB Needs Redis

Redis Lab's Chief Developer Advocate to Present on Overcoming High-Velocity Data Ingestion Challenges


SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwired - Sep 2, 2015) - Redis Labs, the commercial Redis provider, today announced its chief developer advocate, Itamar Haber, will be presenting a webinar focused on how pairing Redis and MongoDB can solve the biggest data ingestion problems associated with processing high-velocity data.

Today's applications are required to process massive amounts of data and return responses in real time, but simply storing big data is no longer enough. Using a combination of in-memory Redis and disk-based MongoDB provides the blazing fast speeds required for sub-second application response times while significantly reducing the "digestive" challenge common to processing high-velocity data.

This webinar will offer insights into how to plan a big data strategy that can keep up with how fast the data changes. Haber will also discuss how using Redis and MongoDB together can solve data ingestion problems and the top use cases addressed by this implementation.

What:
Why Your MongoDB Needs Redis

Who:
Itamar Haber, chief developer advocate, Redis Labs

Where:
https://redislabs.com/webinars/2015-09-03-1000

When:
Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015 from 10 a.m.-11 a.m. PDT

Additional Resources:

About Redis Labs
Redis Labs, the open source home and the commercial provider of Redis, a database benchmarked as the world's fastest, powers cutting edge applications with blazing fast enterprise-class Redis. Our software and service solutions are trusted by thousands of developers and enterprise customers for high performance, infinite scalability, true high availability and best-in-class expertise. These solutions enhance popular Redis use cases such as real-time analytics, fast high-volume transactions, in-app social functionality, application job management and caching.

Redis is an open-source, in-memory NoSQL database that was created in 2009 by Salvatore Sanfilippo -- Redis Labs' lead of open-source development. Redis has been ranked the #1 NoSQL (and #4 database) in User Satisfaction and Market Presence based on user reviews (G2 Crowd), the most popular NoSQL database in containers (DevOps.com and ClusterHQ), the #2 NoSQL among Top 50 Developer Tools & Services (Stackshare), the fastest growing database since January 2013 and among the top three NoSQL databases (DB-engines).

Contact Information:

Media Contact
Leena Joshi
Redis Labs
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