The world's data is changing in its format. Traditional structured information would nicely fit into rows and columns, but we're now seeing a flood of unstructured information, such as weblogs tracking user behavior and social media posts tracking customer feedback. These changing formats require databases that can adapt to help companies make sense of them.MongoDB (NASDAQ: MDB) is establishing itself as a key provider of general-purpose databases, which are flexible to help companies better analyze and understand different types of information.