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    Home»Development»Databases»MongoDB Atlas Expands Cloud Availability to Mexico

    MongoDB Atlas Expands Cloud Availability to Mexico

    March 24, 2025

    ¡MongoDB ama a Mexico!

    The company’s second-largest market in Latin America, Mexico is also one of MongoDB’s top 20 markets globally. With rapid customer adoption across the country, we’re doubling down on our commitment to Mexico—investing in the resources and support our customers need to build and scale with MongoDB.

    That’s why I’m so thrilled to announce that MongoDB Atlas, MongoDB’s modern, cloud-native database, is now available on Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure cloud infrastructure regions in Mexico.

    MongoDB Atlas is the most widely available data platform in the world and the only true multi-cloud database on the market. With availability in over 125 cloud regions globally, customers can deploy applications on their choice of cloud, across cloud regions, or across multiple cloud providers, which provides them with the flexibility to move data seamlessly between cloud providers and to utilize the unique services of each cloud provider simultaneously.

    Innovating faster with MongoDB Atlas

    Until now, customers in Mexico have used MongoDB Enterprise Advanced for on-premise deployments or they’ve run Atlas deployments on cloud infrastructure regions outside of Mexico. But for customers in highly regulated industries—or for those with highly sensitive workloads who are required to keep their data in-country—modernizing their applications in the cloud with the three major cloud providers wasn’t an option.

    MongoDB Atlas streamlines and secures enterprises’ data infrastructure by integrating a globally distributed database with built-in search, analytics, and AI-ready capabilities. By eliminating the need for single-purpose databases and complex data pipelines, Atlas will help organizations in Mexico modernize faster, simplify operations, and stay competitive in an AI-driven world. Bottom line: MongoDB was built for change, and its flexibility empowers businesses to innovate with next-generation technologies like AI at the breakneck speed of the market.

    Now that MongoDB Atlas is available on all three major cloud providers’ local infrastructure regions, more of our customers across Mexico can begin modernizing enterprise-grade applications in the cloud with confidence.

    Around the world, tens of thousands of customers are innovating faster in the cloud thanks to MongoDB Atlas. For instance, Bendigo and Adelaide Bank recently partnered with MongoDB to modernize its core banking technology with MongoDB Atlas as the keystone of an ambitious application modernization initiative. As part of the initiative, the bank reduced the development time required to migrate a core banking application off of a legacy relational database to MongoDB Atlas by up to 90% and at one-tenth the cost of a traditional legacy-to-cloud migration.

    Investing in Mexico

    In recent years, MongoDB has seen significant customer growth across Mexico. Today, more than 35,000 developers in Mexico list MongoDB as a skill on LinkedIn, and MongoDB has seen meaningful adoption across the financial services, retail, telecommunications, and software development sectors.

    Our team has been dedicated to helping these customers modernize their applications and accelerate their digital transformation. A key driver of this success is MongoDB’s deep partnerships with AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure. We continue to expand our integrations with services like Amazon Bedrock, Gemini Code Assist, and Azure AI Foundry that empower Mexican customers to build intelligent applications more quickly and with less friction, while our recognition as a Partner of the Year by each of these cloud providers is a testament to the impact of our collaboration and the success of our joint customers.

    Since opening MongoDB’s Mexico City office in 2016, we’ve expanded rapidly, and have hired approximately 50 employees over the past three years to support rising demand and enhance every stage of the customer journey. As our presence has grown, Mexico has become MongoDB’s corporate headquarters for all Spanish-speaking countries in LATAM. Notably, it is now our second-largest market in the region, with a total addressable market exceeding that of our third, fourth, and fifth-largest LATAM markets combined.

    To further support our expanding customer base, we are committed to continued investment in our local team through 2025. Mexico boasts an exceptional talent pool, and we are actively growing our organization across key areas, including sales, customer success, partners, solutions architecture, and professional services. With this expansion, we’re ensuring that businesses in Mexico have not only the most powerful tools to innovate but also the local expertise and partnerships to accelerate their success with confidence. If you’re looking for your next adventure, take a look at our open roles in Mexico.

    Connect with us

    This spring, MongoDB.local is coming to Mexico City! MongoDB.local is a global series of in-person events, bringing together developers, IT professionals, and technology enthusiasts to explore the latest in MongoDB. Through expert-led talks, hands-on workshops, and networking opportunities, you’ll gain valuable insights and practical skills—all in an engaging and collaborative environment.

    Join us in Mexico City on May 15 to connect with the community and take your MongoDB expertise to the next level.

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