Startups Using MongoDB in Boston
Via their job posts and information submitted by startups themselves, these are the Boston MongoDB startups we've found.
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High-accuracy weather tools by integrating existing weather data with analysis of the impact on cellular signals.
Retrofitting industrial equipment to be cloud-connected for performance monitoring, failure prediction, and more.
Farm-share model for solar power. Lets residents who can’t install solar panels on their own roof purchase a share from a nearby ‘solar garden’.
“Find, compare, and review doctors.” Reviews are individually human-moderated.
Tech Stack Highlights
Ruby On Rails – We use RoR for our core site implementation, enabling users to search for medical Providers and easily leave ratings & reviews. Our web pages are built using Bootstrap, HAML, SASS and Javascript technologies. We’ve built a data model system in Python that replaces ActiveRest. That model system is shared as a reusable Library by many of our other applications.
Postgres & Redis – All this is backed up by RDS instances in AWS running PostgresDB. We heavily use Redis and SOLR for data caching and queue management.
Flask/Python – The rest of our apps and services – Email systems, data analysis, internal tools – all run in Python based Flask/Flask-Restless environments.
ELK – Our logging system is run as an Elasticsearch-Logstash-Kibana stack utilizing Filebeat and Logspout for streaming the log output. From this stack we’ve also created a comprehensive Technical SEO Dashboard where we can monitor crawlers and their activity and measure the cause & effect on new site features.
DevOps – Our apps are deployed using Docker Swarm orchestration via Ansible scripts for independence from specific cloud providers. We’ve built a structure with Docker in a Blue/Green deployment methodology so there is zero downtime when releasing code updates. The system is front ended with Jenkins-CI for automated execution of Unit/Integration/Acceptance test suites.
Makers of a tech-enabled “microgarden” that allows consumers to grow fresh food indoors.
“Brand-safe” UGC video content. Platform for brands to enable user-generated video with brand filters on top. Users can share on existing social channels but brands can remove content they don’t like.
Platform aggregating and analyzing footwear and apparel fit data, providing retailers with tools to offer “highly personalized fit ratings and size recommendations to shoppers.”