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MetLife’s “Wall” Powered by MongoDB

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metby Angela Guess

MongoDB recently shared a video of a customer story from one of their larger clients, MetLife. According to the company, “Using MongoDB, MetLife built the ‘Wall’, a customer service application that allows MetLife to see a 360-degree view of its customers. The Facebook style interface captures all of the relationships and interactions that a customer has with MetLife instantaneously. MetLife had been working on the project for eight years; once they began using MongoDB, they were able to launch the ‘Wall’ in just three months.”

In the short video, Senior Architect John Bungert discusses how MetLife used MongoDB to build the ‘MetLife Wall’. Watch the video at MongoDB. According to the MongoDB website, “MongoDB (from humongous) is reinventing data management and powering big data as the leading NoSQL database. Designed for how we build and run applications today, it empowers organizations to be more agile and scalable. MongoDB enables new types of applications, better customer experience, faster time to market and lower costs. It has a thriving global community with over 5 million downloads, 100,000 online education registrations, 20,000 user group members and 20,000 MongoDB Days attendees. The company has more than 600 customers, including many of the world’s largest organizations.”

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