27th October 2016
The PostgreSQL Global Development Group is pleased to announce the availability of PostgreSQL 9.6.1, 9.5.5, 9.4.10, 9.3.15, 9.2.19 and 9.1.24.
This release fixes issues that can cause data corruption, which are described in the release notes. It also patches a number of other bugs reported over the last few months. The project urges users to apply this update at the next possible downtime.
2016-12-16
pgDay Asia 2017 is CFP is Open
2016-12-16
Registration for FOSDEM PGDay 2017 is now open!
2016-11-25
FOSDEM PGDay 2017 & FOSDEM Devroom Call for Papers
2016-11-22
DbWrench Database Design 4.0 Released
2016-11-21
Launch of the Israel PostgreSQL Community Website
2016-11-15
E-Maj 2.0.0 released
2016-11-11
Amazon RDS now supports PostgreSQL 9.6.1
2016-12-26
Michael Paquier: Postgres 10 highlight - Checkpoint skip logic
2016-12-23
Pavel Stehule: OpenERP configuration
2016-12-22
Scott Mead: PostgreSQL Schema Visualization
2016-12-22
Jeff McCormick: Easy PostgreSQL Cluster Recipe Using Docker 1.12 and Swarm
2016-12-22
Marco Slot: Scaling out relational data models, and SQL, through co-location
2016-12-22
Marco Slot: Scaling out relational data models, and SQL, through co-location
2016-12-21
Oskari Saarenmaa: Aiven PostgreSQL connection pooling
2017-01-24
Inaugural meeting of pgCMH
(Columbus, Ohio, United States)
2017-02-03 – 2017-02-05
FOSDEM PGDay 2017
(Brussels, Belgium)
2017-02-15 – 2017-02-16
Prague PostgreSQL Developer Days 2017
(Prague, Czech Republic)
2017-03-02 – 2017-03-03
PostgreSQL@SCaLE15x
(Pasadena, California, United States)
2017-03-15 – 2017-03-17
PgConf.Russia 2017
(Moscow, Russia)
Take a look at our schedule to find the training that you want.