MongoDB Appoints Mark Porter As Chief Technology Officer
NEW YORK, June 29, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — MongoDB, Inc.[1] (NASDAQ: MDB[2]), the leading, modern general purpose database platform, today announced the appointment of Mark Porter as Chief Technology Officer, effective July 20. Porter will oversee the office of the CTO and play a key role in driving the company’s technology vision. With this appointment, Porter will step down from MongoDB’s Board of Directors.
Porter joins MongoDB from Grab, Southeast Asia’s super app that provides everyday services such as ride-hailing, food, package, grocery delivery, mobile payments and financial services to millions of people. At Grab, Porter was CTO, Core Technology and Transport, and he led teams across Grab’s eight R&D centers in Asia, America and Europe. Prior to Grab, Porter led many Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) database efforts including the AWS Relational Database Service (RDS), Amazon Aurora and RDS for PostgreSQL, the AWS Database Migration Service and the AWS Schema Conversion Tool.
Earlier in his career, Porter was CTO of a division of Newscorp, a Vice President of Engineering at Oracle Corporation and an early member of the Oracle Database Kernel group. He began programming at age 16 and has over three decades of experience in databases, systems programming, video compression, system performance, and scalability. Porter is also a named inventor on 11 patents.
“Mark’s background in cloud computing, distributed systems and database engineering, from both a supplier and customer perspective, is quite rare,” said Dev Ittycheria, President & CEO of MongoDB. “MongoDB has grown very quickly by getting developers to recognize the power, flexibility, and scalability of the document model to serve as the foundation of a modern, general purpose data platform. Mark’s vast experience in building leading data persistence platforms, helping businesses execute for massive scale, and consuming next-generation technologies is exactly what we need for our next phase of growth.”