On TechRepublic: 12 tech terms that make you sound old
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet

By Martin LaMonica
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 19, 2005 7:05:00 PM

The open-source project developing the PostgreSQL database released an update that for the first time lets the database run on Windows.

The PostgreSQL Global Development group said Wednesday that PostgreSQL 8.0 is available for download for free. The development effort was sponsored, and included contributions from commercial computing companies such as Fujitsu and Red Hat.

The latest edition of the database, which has its roots in the academic world of the early 1980s, can now run on Windows natively. Previously, it ran on Windows but needed emulation software, which usually slows down performance.

Other features include tools to automatically recover a lost transaction and enhancements for using PostgreSQL for handling large data files and a high volume of data. These high-end features are designed to make the open-source database more attractive to corporate customers looking for alternatives to "closed-source" databases from commercial providers.

Open-source databases, which have been popular with developers for years, are getting more attention from higher-level information technology executives, said analysts. The open-source database company MySQL has said its revenue is growing rapidly, driven by a spike in interest from corporate customers looking to deploy its database more widely.

Earlier this month, embedded database provider Pervasive Software said that it intends to offer support and training services for PostgreSQL. Fujitsu and Red Hat also offer similar support services for the database, which can be attained for free and used with an open-source license.

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 13 Talkback(s)
5 Sigma Uptime
You can get 5 sigma uptime running MS SQL Server 2000 on Windows Server 2000 or 2003 as long as you've got the money to spend. And it will take a lot of money. But then again, 5 sigma uptime always ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: jasonp@... Posted on: 01/20/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
One more reason NOT to move to Linux (NT)  mbraincell@... | 01/19/05
You're right!  prime21 | 01/19/05
i thought nearly the same  Monkey_MCSE | 01/19/05
troll !  mbraincell@... | 01/19/05
uptime.  mbraincell@... | 01/19/05
Okay.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 01/20/05
5 Sigma Uptime  jasonp@... | 01/20/05
Spot on! (NT)  Loverock Davidson | 01/20/05
OSS gets ported  Roger Ramjet | 01/20/05
PostgreSQL database opens up to Windows  Loverock Davidson | 01/20/05
Au Contrare  Roger Ramjet | 01/20/05
How do you figure?  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 01/20/05
Where do you get this drivel?  AmusedAtItAll | 01/20/05

What do you think?

advertisement
Premier Vendor Content Whitepapers, webcasts & resources from our Power Center Sponsors

White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

SmartPlanet

  • Thought-provoking progressive ideas on diverse topics that intersect with technology, business, and life, and matter to the world at large. Visit SmartPlanet
  • More from IBM
  • Innovate your business' process model, play against the market, compete against others on our scoreboards and WIN! Try INNOV8 2.0: A BPM Simulator
  • Enabling Real-World Business Transformation through IBM Service Management Read the EMA Analyst Report
Click Here