EDB at PGConf.DE 2025: Driving PostgreSQL Innovation Forward
EDB is proud to be an active member of the vibrant open source community. We are committed to attending PostgreSQL conferences and meetups around the world, so we can connect with Postgres experts and...
View ArticleEDB at PGConf.Dev 2025: Advancing PostgreSQL for the Future
EDB is proud to be part of the vibrant open source community, and we are committed to attending PostgreSQL conferences and meetups around the world. Coming up, on May 13–16, 2025, we’re looking...
View ArticleEDB Postgres AI - Support for Greenplum Workloads is clearing the path to...
Today, we’re excited to announce EDB Postgres AI - Support for Greenpum Workloads and a new open source fork of Greenplum: WarehousePG—empowering organizations with at-risk Greenplum deployments to...
View ArticleData warehouse modernization with EDB Postgres AI and Greenplum compatibility
This blog was co-authored by Dunith Danushka and Oak Barrett. A technical guide to Postgres-based data warehouse modernization using EDB Postgres AI - Support for Greenplum Workloads and WarehousePG...
View ArticleKubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2025 Recap: Kubernetes Is All Grown Up
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2025 marked a turning point for Kubernetes—not just as an orchestrator, but as a full-stack platform ready for AI, data, and enterprise-scale complexity. In this recap,...
View ArticleEDB’s Journey with Postgres: Past, Present and Future
EnterpriseDB was founded 20 years ago, and our commitment to Postgres has remained unwavering for the past two decades. We started EDB because we wanted to offer enterprise-grade Postgres as an...
View ArticleEDB Partners with Pratham to Advance Science Education in Rural India
EDB is proud to announce a new partnership with Pratham, one of India’s largest educational nonprofits. The company is supporting the organization’s Science Learning Program in Jhalda, West Bengal. As...
View ArticleFailover Manager 5.0 Release
The decision to release Failover Manager 5.0 instead of 4.11 was driven by semantics: there have been several improvements that are not backwards compatible with the 4.x versions of Failover Manager.
View ArticleEDB at Red Hat Summit 2025: Operationalizing AI with Postgres, Powered by...
EDB is proud to be a Silver sponsor of Red Hat Summit 2025, happening May 19–22 in Boston, MA. As open source technologies continue to power mission-critical innovation, this event brings together IT...
View ArticleScaling up Coral Reef Impact With Open Data and PostgreSQL
Coral reefs, vibrant ecosystems teeming with life, are facing an unprecedented crisis. As climate change intensifies, these crucial habitats are experiencing devastating bleaching events, threatening...
View ArticleEDB maps the future of data infrastructures for IT leaders
EDB hosts IT Leaders Lunch in Madrid The future of data-driven enterprises is unfolding rapidly, and the IT leaders at the forefront of innovation know that success hinges on adopting the right...
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