Pervasive Software Enters Mainstream Corporate Database Market With PostgreSQL, the Most Advanced Open Source Database: "Pervasive Software(R)
Inc. (Nasdaq: PVSW), a global value leader in data infrastructure software,
today introduced Pervasive Postgres(TM), the first integrated set of open
source software and services from an established database company designed to
remove significant barriers to adoption and help enterprises benefit from open
source database technology. Corporate customers can now confidently adopt a
superior open source database from a reputable source, a public company with a
20-year history in delivering high quality, low cost data management products
to tens of thousands of customers around the world.
PostgreSQL is the open source database technology leader, offering
enterprise-ready core technology like views, triggers, stored procedures, and
security, and released under the business-friendly BSD(1) license, allowing
royalty-free use within commercial settings. While other open source
databases focus on simply servicing high volume websites, Pervasive Postgres
will offer formal support, a clear roadmap and technological enhancements
designed to help reduce the costs and remove critical barriers facing open
source adoption, ensuring that PostgreSQL is suitable for more users.
Pervasive Postgres will feature increased efficiencies and critical
development enhancements to the core product such as seamless automated
installation and easy to use administration tools that accelerate time to
value and provide corporate users with a cost-effective platform on which to
build applications.
Tuesday, January 18, 2005
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