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Fujitsu has participated in the PostgreSQL community for over 20 years and has contributed to PostgreSQL development by developing new features, as well as creating and reviewing correction patches. And last year we took our team contributions to a whole new level.

PostgreSQL has released a new version, with a host of updates and improvement to the world’s most advanced open-source database. In this blog post, I want to take you through the key new features implemented in PostgreSQL 17.

Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres proudly sponsored FOSSASIA Summit 2024, an enthusiastic gathering of innovators and collaborators in open source technology held in Hanoi, Vietnam, engaging 5,000+ participants from 50 countries.

I am constantly impressed by the talent and commitment of the Fujitsu engineers that work hard to make PostgreSQL the best database in the market. So, I thought that more people should know these passionate professionals, and what a day in their life is like.

Here's a toast to PostgreSQL for clinching DB-Engines’ title for the fourth time!

Earlier this year, I was in Canada for PGConf 2023, where I talked about the evolution of PostgreSQL from a Berkeley research project to its current status as the most advanced open-source database, and discussed the various changes introduced for PostgreSQL 16, particularly regarding logical replication.

In this blog post, I will give a brief introduction to a new PostgreSQL 16 feature that allows bi-directional replication by filtering by origin.

The latest PostgreSQL 15 release brings significant improvements to logical replication, which fortifies CREATE/ ALTER PUBLICATION capabilities, and benefits by enhancing security, improving ease of use, and reducing network traffic.