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MongoDB.local Atlanta
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Location

Terminus 330 (Map)
330 Marietta St NW
Atlanta, GA 30313

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When

October 24, 2023
8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. EDT

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Cost

A full day pass is $100 and includes access to all content, MongoDB experts, food and beverages throughout the day, plus much more!

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Who should attend

Developers, architects, IT professionals, DevOps engineers, and anyone working with or learning MongoDB

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What to expect

At MongoDB.local Atlanta, you'll learn technologies, tools, and best practices that make it easy to build data-driven applications without distraction. Connect with our experts and customers to find new ways to build with MongoDB, hear what’s coming out, and meet developers shaking up their industries.

2023 Agenda

Thank you to all of our speakers who helped make MongoDB.local Atlanta a huge success.
THANK YOU TO OUR 2023 SPONSORS:
google cloud
google
peer islands

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Don’t let the learning end here

Take the next step on your learning journey with MongoDB University’s free online learning resources, including courses, videos, and hands-on labs.Get started

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Read up

Check out highlights and the latest product announcements from the MongoDB team.

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