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ABSTRACT:
PostgreSQL is the world's most advanced open source database and has a strong foundation for building complex database systems. Designed for enterprise-class transactional applications, it has contributed a wealth of code towards today's global software infrastructure.
View this Webcast to learn about the advanced open source database that rivals proprietary database for most applications. Learn about the current state of PostgreSQL, future development projects and how it will enable you to:
- Move beyond feature parity with other databases
- Focus on performance improvements
- Align systems with business trends
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SPEAKER:
Bruce Momjian
PostgreSQL Community Leader and EnterpriseDB Senior Architect
Bruce Momjian is a co-founder of the PostgreSQL Global Development Group, and has worked on PostgreSQL since 1996. He is the author of PostgreSQL: Introduction and Concepts, published by Addison-Wesley. Bruce is employed by EnterpriseDB. Previously, he was employed by SRA Japan and Great Bridge LLC, both PostgreSQL support companies. He has spoken at many international open-source conferences. Prior to his involvement with PostgreSQL, Bruce worked as a consultant, developing custom database applications for some of the world's largest law firms. Prior to this, he was a high school computer science teacher and holds a Masters in Education.
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Database Management | Database Performance Management | Market Trends | Open Source | Open Source Software | Oracle (Product) | PostgreSQL | SQL | SQL Server |
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