[ RDBMS to MongoDB ] Best practices for Migration

Relational databases are being pushed beyond their limits because of the way we build and run applications today, coupled with growth in data sources and user loads. To address these challenges, many companies, such as MTV and Cisco have migrated successfully from relational databases to MongoDB.

To walk you through step by step how to migrate from a relational database to MongoDB with below webinar. We’ll start off by covering schema design and performance aspects and then dive into operational aspects, such as performing seamless migrations with no downtime.

Topics covered include:

  • Schema Design
  • Data Migration
  • Operational Agility at Scale

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About the speaker

Buzz Moschetti is a Financial Services Solutions Architect at MongoDB. He is the former Global Head of Architecture for the Investment Bank division of JPMorganChase. His responsibilities there included information and software architecture vision and strategy, business applications and process development, and solutions standards and design leadership for a $2.2b budget funding 9000 professionals worldwide for all lines of business including equity & debt capital markets, listed and OTC derivatives, commodities, institutional, proprietary, and customer trading, settlement and clearance, and research. Prior to that position, he was the Chief Architecture Officer of Bear Stearns from 2000 to 2008 with similar responsibilities. Earlier in his career at Bear Stearns, he was the Director of Technology for the Financial Analytics and Structured Transactions Group (F.A.S.T.) in the Fixed Income dept. and led the design and development of that unit’s HYDRA and BondStudio portfolio valuation applications suite. His areas of expertise include enterprise data design, systems integration, and multi-language tiered software leverage with C/C++, Java, Perl, Python, and Ruby. He holds a bachelor of science degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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