RE: Oracle to Postgres training at PGConf US
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2017 22:15:54 -0700
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It was good enough for Amazon to invest in it and offer it as part of their platform.
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Subject: Re: Oracle to Postgres training at PGConf US
It's a good Ingres-heritage that's good enough for most current RDBMS use cases on modern hardware.
It's what koolKidz do and that's why it matters..
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