MongoDB Atlas
The most innovative cloud database service on the market, with unmatched data distribution and mobility across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, built-in automation for resource and workload optimization, and so much more. MongoDB Atlas is the global cloud database service for modern applications. Deploy fully managed MongoDB across AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure with best-in-class automation and proven practices that guarantee availability, scalability, and compliance with the most demanding data security and privacy standards. The best way to deploy, run, and scale MongoDB in the cloud. MongoDB Atlas offers built-in security controls for all your data. Enable enterprise-grade features to integrate with your existing security protocols and compliance standards. With MongoDB Atlas, your data is protected with preconfigured security features for authentication, authorization, encryption, and more.
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Couchbase
Couchbase’s operational data platform for AI is a scalable foundation for enterprise operational, analytical, mobile and AI workloads that replaces legacy infrastructure and data services.
Bring your data to life in new ways with Couchbase’s enterprise data partnership: launch game-changing customer experiences, explore the infinite possibilities of AI, scale your global operations, and move your data from the cloud to the edge, and beyond.
Couchbase’s operational data platform for AI eliminates fragmented tech stacks, so teams can stay innovative and agile, with less risk and lower cost of ownership. With enterprise partnership and scalable, AI-ready technology, Couchbase turns your data into the foundation for your next breakthrough.
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Amazon S3 Vectors
Amazon S3 Vectors is the first cloud object store with native support for storing and querying vector embeddings at scale, delivering purpose-built, cost-optimized vector storage for semantic search, AI agents, retrieval-augmented generation, and similarity-search applications. It introduces a new “vector bucket” type in S3, where users can organize vectors into “vector indexes,” store high-dimensional embeddings (representing text, images, audio, or other unstructured data), and run similarity queries via dedicated APIs, all without provisioning infrastructure. Each vector may carry metadata (e.g., tags, timestamps, categories), enabling filtered queries by attributes. S3 Vectors offers massive scale; now generally available, it supports up to 2 billion vectors per index and up to 10,000 vector indexes per bucket, with elastic, durable storage and server-side encryption (SSE-S3 or optionally KMS).
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