Should your business use MongoDB for its data destination needs? Any seller or brand that sells on Amazon or Walmart needs to store their data in a data warehouse.
Warehousing your data is the first step toward tracking historical patterns across your business and running sophisticated analysis to see correlations in your ad and sales performance.
MongoDB is a popular data warehouse, but you have to be sure it’s suited to your unique business needs.
MongoDB is a unique kind of data warehouse. It is a “no SQL” platform that lets you store all of your data on a JSON file. MongoDB allows for a lot of flexibility, and it is easy to use.
For instance, in other databases, you need to define how your data is structured, and you need to ensure all of your data is inserted according to that structure. But in MongoDB, there is no structure. You can therefore make use of your data however you receive, and you can be more agile with unstructured or semi-structured datasets.
Not sure if you should use MongoDB, or if you should pursue another data warehouse instead? The Intentwise team can audit your business and choose the data destination that’s right for you.
From there, we’ll pipeline your data into the warehouse we think is best suited to your business. Or, if you have a warehouse or reporting system you already like, we can forge those connections for you.
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