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2008 Open Source Database Survey
EnterpriseDB collected the opinions of 500 corporate IT leaders on topics related to enterprise adoption of open source databases.
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Why PostgreSQL Instead of MySQL: Comparing Reliability and Speed in 2007
For years, the common industry perception has been that MySQL is faster and easier to use than PostgreSQL. PostgreSQL is perceived as more powerful, more focused on data integrity, and stricter at complying with SQL specifications, but correspondingly slower and more complicated to use.
Like many perceptions formed in the past, these things aren't as true with the current generation of releases as they used to be.
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Floristry giant slams Oracle "indifference," cosies up to EnterpriseDB
International florist FTD is calling on fellow Oracle users to switch database vendors. It dumped the company in favor of EnterpriseDB in its latest project, after meeting with "indifference" from the enterprise giant.
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LAMP's Dark Side
EnterpriseDB CEO Andy Astor cautions users that the LAMP stack may have a name, but that does not mean it is fully integrated and ready for deployment. LinuxWorld Magazine.
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Enterprise-Class Means More That Used in Enterprises
Enterprise Open Source Journal article featuring EnterpriseDB CEO, Andy Astor, discussing the pitfalls of saying "Enterprise-Class".
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The Top Five Mistakes to Avoid When Migrating to Open Source
EnterpriseDB CEO, Andy Astor and author Donald K. Rosenberg look at the pitfalls typically encountered when implementing an open source solution.
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