Enterprises don’t modernize databases casually. They do it when latency becomes a business liability, when global uptime is non-negotiable, when licensing pressure grows unbearable and when developers need to move faster than procurement cycles allow. Increasingly, these factors are pushing organizations to PostgreSQL as a replacement for costly incumbents, such as Oracle and SAP.
In speaking with Dave Page, VP of engineering at open source Postgres vendor pgEdge and a longtime PostgreSQL community leader, one message was clear: This…








