Introduction
Today's apps deliver innovation in all facets of life. For a business to remain competitive, companies must build apps and products that work with real-time data, are resilient, flexible and can support the next generation of AI capabilities.
Modern apps thrive on real-time data from different sources, shaped in different forms. An apps' usefulness is often in its ability to move and use data.
Developers require flexibility in their platforms so they can be responsive to business changes. Developers also require their entire application ecosystem to flexibly handle changes in the velocity, volume, or shape of their data. This flexibility enables developers to develop new features more rapidly than they ever have before.
Scenario
Suppose you work as the lead developer at a retail company. Your team is building your online storefront with AI Agents to assist customers in all aspects of their experience. You're designing the new storefront to be accessible across various devices including mobile. The team expects a spike in demand when the storefront is published and various "grand opening" sales begin.
As the lead developer, you have been tasked with identifying a database platform. The database platforms you consider should be able to service the data your team will generate and collect over time. The selected database should also be able to handle a large variety of data, at high volumes and velocity. Your database solution needs to scale quickly and with little friction in order to handle this demand that is both growing and variable. Your database should be able to support the vectorized data for search using AI Agents that handle customer requests.
Azure Cosmos DB
Azure Cosmos DB is a fast NoSQL database service for modern and AI app development at any scale.
Here, we look at how Azure Cosmos DB and its NoSQL API can be used for this type of business problem. We also learn a bit about how the database works. At the end, this module helps you decide if Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL is a good choice for your solutions.
After completing this module, you’ll be able to:
- Evaluate whether Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL is the right database for your application.
- Describe how the features of the Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL are appropriate for modern applications.