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Postgres, an open source database popular among data developers, is now available on the Amazon Web Services cloud as a Database-as-a-Service offering, EnterpriseDB announced today.
AWS, Microsoft, and Google back Linux Foundation’s DocumentDB, offering enterprises a cost-effective, open-source NoSQL ...
The move creates the first vendor-neutral open source alternative to MongoDB that has the potential to save enterprises money ...
With Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL compatibility, the growing number of enterprises that are embracing PostgreSQL for its user-defined functions and data types, complex SQL support, NoSQL and JSON ...
During the AWS re:Invent keynote, AWS announced the new database service Babelfish for Aurora PostgreSQL in Preview. The service is a fully-managed, PostgreSQL-compatible and ACID-compliant ...
AWS has notified customers of its Amazon Aurora Serverless v1 service that it will cease supporting the offering at the end of 2024. Replacing v1 in the Aurora Serverless range, which supports ...
With Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL compatibility, the growing number of enterprises that are embracing PostgreSQL for its user-defined functions and data types, complex SQL support, NoSQL and JSON ...
During the AWS re:Invent keynote, AWS announced the new database service Babelfish for Aurora PostgreSQL in Preview. The service is a fully-managed, PostgreSQL-compatible and ACID-compliant ...
PostgreSQL, AWS rightly points out, is one of the most popular open-source databases in the market today.
AWS re:Invent 2017: Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL headlines pre-show announcements In the weeks leading up to re:Invent, Amazon has already a stream of data platform-related announcements.
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