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By Martin LaMonica
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 1, 2006 4:14:00 PM

Pervasive Software has decided to exit the business of providing support for the PostgreSQL open-source database, one of the first failures in the current rush to open-source business models.

Last January, the company, which makes data integration tools, launched a new product line based on PostgreSQL, a freely available open-source database used by businesses.

The idea was to break into the mainstream database business by undercutting the prices of entrenched corporate database providers--Oracle, IBM and Microsoft--with a product that provides many commonly used features.

In a letter to the PostgreSQL community of developers, Pervasive Software President John Farr said last week that the company "underestimated the high level of quality support and expertise already available within the PostgreSQL community."

He added that the company will continue to make data management products for PostgreSQL and will donate documentation and other intellectual property to the PostgreSQL community.

Open-source business models are becoming widely adopted by start-ups and venture capital investors. Many products, including databases and business intelligence tools, now have open-source alternatives.

Typically, businesses provide support services on a subscription basis for freely downloadable products. Many companies have taken the tack of selling a license for a high-end, closed-source version with more advanced features while having a low-end, open-source edition of their product.

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Actually, the exact opposite it true
For the users, that is. The community and users of PostgreSQL are quite happy with the database. They provide tons of support, and write patches to both the code and the documentation.

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Posted by: Sxooter_z Posted on: 08/03/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
NBM'ers should be taking notes...  Spikey_Mike | 08/01/06
But...  rapson | 08/02/06
Translated, the business model doesn't work.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/01/06
You're so right  Michael Kelly | 08/01/06
Actually, the exact opposite it true  Sxooter_z | 08/03/06
Translated..  nomorems | 08/01/06
Lost in Translation  sher1 | 08/02/06
You're Wrong  Swashbuckler2 | 08/03/06
You are right  Boot_Agnostic | 08/03/06
What they did wrong....  bportlock | 08/03/06

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