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 | | From: | Merlin Moncure | | Subject: | Re: Pervasive PostgreSQL Announcement | | Date: | Mon, 10 Jan 2005 15:50:47 -0500 |
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 | Josh wrote: > By now, you may have seen the news announcement around Pervasive starting > a > supported version of PostgreSQL. > http://www.pervasivepostgres.com/ > > For those that don't know, Pervasive is an "old" database company, > originally > known as Btrieve. Their main product, btrieve, is one of the most > widely > distributed embedded databases in the world. > > They *are* serious about contributing to the project. If anyone has any > questions, you should refer them to me; I'm in contact with the Pervasive > people.
That's really interesting. At our company, we just finished developing an ISAM adapter for postgresql that does roughly the same thing. It's really good to see the Pervasive people embracing pg because that justifies our decision to undertake the effort (which was an outstanding success, btw).
Had I known a year ago that they were going to do it, I might have advised waiting to see what they came up with :)...overall, though, this just proves that pg is simply the best database for this type of thing, it has programmability features that make it great for this type of application.
Many people may not appreciate what a big deal it is to a vote of confidence from a (looking at their press page) company like Pervasive...it's huge. There is simply a ton of ISAM stuff sitting out there growing older, and this is an important step in pg garnering a strong presence there. Hats off to the individual(s) who engineered this (I'm assuming Josh had a hand it it).
Merlin
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 | | From: | Josh Berkus | | Subject: | Re: Pervasive PostgreSQL Announcement | | Date: | Mon, 10 Jan 2005 13:18:29 -0800 |
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 | Merlin,
> Many people may not appreciate what a big deal it is to a vote of > confidence from a (looking at their press page) company like > Pervasive...it's huge. There is simply a ton of ISAM stuff sitting out > there growing older, and this is an important step in pg garnering a > strong presence there. Hats off to the individual(s) who engineered > this (I'm assuming Josh had a hand it it).
Only encouraging them, and letting them know that the community does welcome new companies.
-- --Josh
Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco
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