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40% of PostgreSQL Production Deployments Support Mission-Critical Apps

BEDFORD, MA — (Marketwired) — 06/04/13 — , the leading worldwide provider of enterprise-class PostgreSQL products and Oracle database compatibility solutions, today announced the results of its “PostgreSQL Adoption Survey 2013,” a survey of open source PostgreSQL users. Conducted by TechValidate on behalf of EnterpriseDB, the survey found that users had increased their production deployments of PostgreSQL in 2012, with 40 percent supporting mission-critical applications and 40 percent driving reporting functions. Further, the survey found that almost half the users of PostgreSQL had cut their database costs by 50 percent or more by migrating to the .

The findings underscore multiple industry trends that show the rising popularity of PostgreSQL. They include an increasing number of job postings for database administrators with PostgreSQL experience over the last two years and the soaring number of PostgreSQL software downloads on websites that host the software, including EnterpriseDB-s.

EnterpriseDB sponsored the survey to gain greater insight into how had penetrated the enterprise and what plans users had for further deployments. The 150 respondents represented both government and corporate organizations and included 12 of the Global 500 and a significant number of large enterprises.

“These findings validate what we-ve been saying, and that-s PostgreSQL has achieved a stronghold in the enterprise as an Oracle replacement and can support mission-critical applications at a much lower cost,” said Ed Boyajian, CEO of EnterpriseDB. “The success of Red Hat and Linux has companies more comfortable with the idea of using open source for their database. PostgreSQL has advanced significantly to include many of the same enterprise-grade characteristics of the large proprietary databases. And we have the software, services and support that enterprises need to deploy PostgreSQL.”

Among the other key findings of “PostgreSQL Adoption Survey 2013” survey were:

While 40 percent of users said their PostgreSQL deployments supported mission critical applications, an equal number said their PostgreSQL deployments supported reporting applications. As for total production deployments, 33 percent of respondents said 80 percent or more were PostgreSQL. Further, 35 percent said within a year their number of PostgreSQL-driven production deployments would increase by half, with 15 percent planning to double deployments. Overall, 24 percent of users deployed PostgreSQL for the first in 2012, compared to 14 percent in 2011 and 15 percent in 2010, demonstrating the growth in use of PostgreSQL.

29 percent of users said they planned to gradually replace their legacy databases with PostgreSQL, with 14 percent planning hybrid environments with PostgreSQL supporting mission critical and 14 percent with their legacy system supporting mission critical applications. The large portion of respondents looking to replace their legacy databases reflect the strength of PostgreSQL software as a threat on Oracle-s hold on nearly half of the $26 billion relational database market.

49 percent of respondents reported they had cut their database costs by at least 50 percent by deploying PostgreSQL; with 10 percent saving 90 percent or more and 30 percent citing savings of 70 percent or more. However, 23 percent reported 10 percent or less in savings. This can be largely reflective of the uptick in new users and the short-term costs of associated with change.

The top three challenges database administrators and chief information officers cited when deploying PostgreSQL were: management tools (45 percent), performance (36 percent) and backup and recovery (34 percent). However, two-thirds of respondents (66 percent) said they were not slowing down their adoption because of the challenges.

“All of the signs that use of PostgreSQL in the enterprise is soaring have been there — rising conference attendance, training and workshop participation and community contributions. We know businesses rely on PostgreSQL, and this survey confirms it,” said Selena Deckelmann, a database consultant and major contributor to the PostgreSQL community. “EnterpriseDB plays an important role in this expanding use of PostgreSQL by providing the corporate assurances and the kinds of software services many enterprises need to adopt open source software.”

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EnterpriseDB is the leading worldwide provider of software and services for PostgreSQL deployments in the enterprise. EnterpriseDB-s comprehensive ecosystem of performance and security software enhancements for PostgreSQL, software and migration guidance, sophisticated management tools for global deployments, enterprise-class support and training help ensure successful enterprise deployments of PostgreSQL. Building upon 25-plus years of open source community PostgreSQL development, EnterpriseDB provides companies a proven, secure and feature-rich alternative to costly traditional databases. EnterpriseDB, based in Bedford, MA, is backed by Charles River Ventures, Volition Capital (formerly Fidelity Ventures), Valhalla Partners and strategic investors including Red Hat and IBM. For more information, please visit .

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