PgCon 2012: One of the main PostgreSQL events of the yearPgCon 2012 is one of the main PostgreSQL events in the year, and Dan Langille announced today on the pgcon-announce’s mailing list
PostgreSQL: the amazing blue elephantPostgreSQL is one of my favorite Open Source projects for so many reasons: It was one of the first Open Source projects that I knew (I’m a proud
MongoDB: the document-oriented databaseMongoDB is one of the major trends today on the NoSQL world; with a great list of custormers like Foursquare, Boxed Ice, Etsy, SourceForge, Justin.Tv, GitHub, Disqus, and many
PostgreSQL releases updatesToday on morning, Josh Berkus, in belhalf of the PostgreSQL Global Development Group, sent a message to the Annoucements Maliling list explaining the reason for the release updates for versions 9.
Near-Field Communication is available in the kernel version 3.1I was reading yesterday the well known site kernelnewies about the news and announcements of the changes and benefits of the new and future