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PostgreSQL continues to improve in ways that meet the needs of even the most complex, mission-critical use cases. It also presents certain challenges. The database market continues to be splintered ...
The 10th version of the popular RDBMS PostgresSQL was released a few weeks ago. 21 years old, Postgres is popular among developers for its reliability, cost savings, maturity and of course being open ...
Let’s start by reviewing some of the leading knocks against MySQL: MySQL 4 and any version of MySQL over the MyISAM storage engine are missing some basic SQL standard transactional capability. They ...
Asynchronous I/O, OAuth authentication, expanded SQL standards support, and new extension capabilities give developers faster performance, stronger security, and greater flexibility. The PostgreSQL ...
20 years ago this year, the original founders of EDB made two bets; one that more and more people would want to use Postgres, and another that more and more people would want to stop using Oracle.
Regular readers of this column won't be surprised to hear that I love both Ruby on Rails and PostgreSQL. Rails has been my primary server-side Web development framework for about eight years, and it ...
Reuven reviews the latest and most interesting features in PostgreSQL 10. PostgreSQL has long claimed to be the most advanced open-source relational database. For those of us who have been using it ...
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