London: EnterpriseDB (EDB) is showcasing the enterprise-class performance of Postgres during the Gartner Information & Master Data Management Summit today and tomorrow in London.
Enterprises are increasingly learning to do more with less across the organisation and the data infrastructure is not immune. Brands globally have discovered Postgres provides the performance and security required to support mission-critical workloads. However, with an open source based model that reduces database costs, Postgres Plus solutions from EDB enable IT to redirect budget to support new, strategic data-driven initiatives.
Postgres is the world’s most advanced open source relational database, with new features and capabilities in recent releases enhancing performance, manageability and ease-of-use. Postgres’ expanded NoSQL capabilities and the ability to use Postgres for building geospatial applications using PostGIS have helped fuel its popularity. EDB has extended Postgres with business-critical performance, security and manageability enhancements, database compatibility for Oracle to ease migrations and enterprise-class tools for replication, high availability, monitoring and manageability.
“Postgres Plus from EDB delivers the performance and cost-savings today’s enterprises need to realise greater value from their data by cutting spending on the database to support new spending on strategic initiatives,” said Sandor Klein, Vice President, International Sales, EnterpriseDB. “We believe our recent positioning in the Leaders Quadrant of the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Operational Database Management Systems* establishes us among the major players and European enterprises can benefit from learning more about Postgres.”
EnterpriseDB is exhibiting at booth S4 at the Gartner Information & Master Data Management Summit. During a networking reception tonight at 18:30 at the event, EDB will present London’s Miss Whisky for a whisky tasting featuring spirits from the US and Scotland.
*The Gartner report, Magic Quadrant for Operational Database Management Systems, by Donald Feinberg, Merv Adrian and Nick Heudecker, was published October 16, 2014.
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