So if you have a success-story, consider contributing for the benefit of
the project as a case-study, success-story, etc. For ideas/examples, see:
http://www.postgresql.org/about/casestudies/
http://www.postgresql.org/about/users
http://www.postgresql.org/about/quotesarchive
Some of those pages have either a contact or submit-story link. There is
also a separate "advocacy" mailing list.
Cheers,
Steve
Mary Anderson wrote:
Me too. we have been using PostreSQL for three years now in the
demography department at UC Berkeley. It is great. My specs from my
academic boss were roughly "Put all conceivable demographic data from
any source into this data base" -- which lead to an ingeniously
complex schema which could not have been implemented five or ten years
ago. Postgres has the power to handle it. But we did have one
database crash during those three years.
Mary
Brian Modra wrote:
I also would like to thank the PostgreSQL developers. I've been using
it for the last 3 years as the database for a vehicle tracking system.
It never fails, its easy to use, and its efficient.
I'm also using it for my open source project "The Karoo Project" as
the database.
Brian
2009/11/19 Campbell, Lance <lance@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
My department at the University of Illinois has been using
PostgreSQL for
seven years. We generate around 2 to 4 million pages of dynamic web
content
each month through a single PostgreSQL database. Two weeks ago we
upgraded
from PostgreSQL 8.2 to 8.4. It is running great. As a software
architect I
know that many times you only hear about the issues or complaints
people
have. I just wanted to let you know that your team is doing a great
job.
Thanks again for making PostgreSQL such a wonderful product.
Lance Campbell
Project Manager/Software Architect/DBA
Web Services at Public Affairs
217-333-0382
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