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MongoDB Launches New Initiative for Public Sector Organizations
New MongoDB Atlas for Public Sector initiative helps government agencies and public sector organizations address unique digital transformation and cloud

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[{"type":"text","content":"New MongoDB Atlas for Public Sector initiative helps government agencies and public sector organizations address unique digital transformation and cloud adoption challenges to accelerate time to mission\nMore than one thousand public sector customers rely on MongoDB to run mission-critical workloads every day\nAWS and Clarity Business Solutions among partners working with MongoDB in the public sector \nWASHINGTON, July 18, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- MongoDB, Inc. (NASDAQ: MDB), today at MongoDB.local for Government Solutions, announced MongoDB Atlas for Public Sector, a new initiative to help government agencies and public sector organizations accelerate their pace of innovation and better serve end users with modern, data-driven applications. In addition to offering MongoDB Atlas for Government—a secure and compliant developer data platform that achieved FedRAMP Moderate authorization earlier this year—the new initiative provides public sector organizations access to expert-led architectural design reviews, tailored technology partnerships, and specific knowledge accelerators to provide customized technology training paths for public sector teams. To get started with MongoDB Atlas for Public Sector, visit mongodb.com/industries/public-sector.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \nPublic sector organizations face a unique set of challenges that require balancing strict compliance requirements with the need to innovate to keep up with technological progress in the private sector. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated cloud migration in the public sector, but many organizations migrated without a cohesive data strategy and still rely on legacy data warehouses that weren't initially designed for the real-time data processing that today's modern applications require. Combined with high costs and hesitancy around ensuring new technology is secure and meets compliance requirements, digital transformation for public sector organizations often does not keep up with technological change, leaving government agencies and public sector organizations unable to take advantage of modern, data-driven applications. Public sector organizations want to move more workloads to the cloud to take advantage of fully managed services, integrate data silos, and develop cloud-native applications without the burden and cost associated with managing on-premises infrastructure, b...