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Re: PostgreSQL book market up 84%



Indeed, and so does Bizgres.

Postgresql rocks since it was born, or more o less.
Bizgres, either.
O'Reilly, kings

The fact is that it is ".. 84% over a year ago."

A year ago, there was a major release, spreading the market, with a
new port too. It was a massive hit I believe. Would like to see how
many of these books are post 8.0.

BTW, where is greenplum based, received a few calls after downloading
the stuff, but they allways forget to mention the country code for a
callback, while leaving voice messages :)

g.-

On 4/21/06, Luke Lonergan <llonergan(at)greenplum(dot)com> wrote:
> Guido,
>
> On 4/21/06 1:53 PM, "Guido Barosio" <gbarosio(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote:
>
> > quote: "A surprise to many may be the strong growth of PostgreSQL, up
> > 84% over a year ago. We've also been hearing some signs of growth in
> > the Postgres market from our "alpha geek" radar, with reasons given
> > including better support for geo data, and better handling of very
> > large data sets. New companies like Greenplum and EnterpriseDB have
> > also brought a little focus to this market. We're updating our
> > PostgreSQL book, and watching this market closely."
>
> "Bizgres MPP's great performance and ability to scale to large data volumes
> is impressive and necessary as we acquire and analyze large and growing data
> sets. With Bizgres MPP, processes that used to take 10 hours now run in
> under 7 minutes." - Roger Magoulas, O'Reilly Media
>
> O'Reilly rocks!
>
> - Luke
>
>
>
>


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Guido Barosio
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