9th February 2017
The PostgreSQL Global Development Group is pleased to announce the availability of PostgreSQL 9.6.2, 9.5.6, 9.4.11, 9.3.16 and 9.2.20.
These new releases contain bug fixes over previous releases. All users should plan to upgrade their systems as soon as possible.
2017-02-13
PostgreSQL@SCaLE15x - March 2-3, 2017, Pasadena Convention Center
2017-02-09
PostgreSQL 9.6.2, 9.5.6, 9.4.11, 9.3.16 and 9.2.20 released!
2017-01-31
pgwatch2: PostgreSQL monitoring has never been easier before
2017-01-27
pgBadger v9.1 has been released
2017-01-06
Announcing The Release Of repmgr 3.3
2017-01-05
Barman v2.1 Announced
2016-12-26
Support for PostgreSQL 9.5 and 9.6 in dbForge Data Compare for PostgreSQL
2017-02-13
Joshua Drake: Advanced use of pg_stat_statements
2017-02-13
Bruce Momjian: Performance Goalposts
2017-02-13
Chris Travers: PostgreSQL at 10TB and Beyond Recorded Talk
2017-02-13
Michael Paquier: Postgres 10 highlight - Password file paths as libpq connection parameter
2017-02-12
Magnus Hagander: Logging transactions that dropped tables
2017-02-11
Bruce Momjian: Postgres Gives Developers More Options with NoSQL
2017-02-10
Andreas Scherbaum: PostgreSQL @ FOSDEM 2017 - Review
2017-02-15 – 2017-02-16
Prague PostgreSQL Developer Days 2017
(Prague, Czech Republic)
2017-03-02
pgDay Israel 2017
(Tel Aviv, Other, Israel)
2017-03-02 – 2017-03-03
PostgreSQL@SCaLE15x
(Pasadena, California, United States)
2017-03-03
PGConf India 2017
(Bengaluru, India)
2017-03-15 – 2017-03-17
PgConf.Russia 2017
(Moscow, Russia)
Take a look at our schedule to find the training that you want.