Open Source development has a lot going for it, as Bruce Momjian readily points out in a recent blog [1]. However, I believe he missed some key points that are positive for closed source development. Bruce asserts that with Open Source development the developers are the face of the software. That is true but certainly isn't always a good thing. There is a reason that the majority of software development, …
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Cool and Sexy: Open Source PostgreSQL enterprise contenders
As with any healthy project, there will be offshoots and people will take the source, fork it and try to create something new, better, different or just.... How that person feels it should be. This is a good thing, it leads to new ideas, new communities and sometimes truly interesting pieces of software.
Postgres-XC has been around for a while, it is primarily developed by NTT and EnterpriseDB. It has …
PgNext: Cancelled
It is with regret that I announce that PgNext is cancelled. I am not sure what is next for the PostgreSQL Conference series. The reasons are long and myriad and I will not bore you with them. However I will present the following video:
If you can't see the video, here is the video link.
If you can't see the video, here is the video link.
That video represents why I would put on the conferences. They were fun. We had …
Remembering our roots
Once upon a time, JD was a assistant manager for Block Buster video. This was a very long time ago and before a 23 month employment stint at Powells Books. It was at Powells that the world of computers was actually introduced to me as a viable employment option. While there I designed a special order database in DBase IV, was introduced to University Ingres, went through Book Buyer …
PgNext (PostgreSQL Conference) CFP is still open
As a reminder, the CFP for PgNext is still open. We are in Denver this year, let's make it rock! This year we are keeping it simple and getting back to roots. The conference is about community, networking with professionals, learning and in general having a good time. Who can't have a good time in Denver?
URI connection strings, PgNext CFP and other generalities (FKlocks)
Our team has been hard at work on several things. One is the URI patch for libpq which was just committed and sponsored by Heroku (Thanks Heroku). This is a novel patch that brings standard URI connection handling to libpq and any client/driver that decides to implement the functionality. You can see the patch here.
We are still actively working on PgNext: The Next PostgreSQL Conference. The folks on …
What's next for Postgresql conference?
West is wrapped up. It was smaller. We split the attendees between Postgres Open and Surge. It was a good conference. We received a lot of positive feedback and I was even able to be nice (stop laughing, just ask others :P) to people for the conference.
We were able to fund two features for PostgreSQL, both of which will hopefully hit for 9.2. The first is work to …
PgWest 2011: Only a week away
PgWest is only a week a way folks, let's get those registrations in!
PgWest 2011: The Schedule is out!
This year we have a diverse range of topics on PostgreSQL. Of course we have all the standard topics on backups, performance, mvcc but we also have some very interesting presentations coming from VMWare, Fusion-IO and Translattice.
PgWest 2011: Trainings filling up fast
As we all know, PgWest is in San Jose this year in just under 3 weeks. The trainings are filling up fast and you will want to get your registrations in. We have great trainings on:
- Performance
- High Availability
- Administration
- Ruby on Rails (with PostgreSQL focus)
- Normalization
- DRBD
These are filling up fast, so you will want to get your registration in.