Re: PostgreSQL Global Development Group Announces Version 7.3 - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Justin Clift |
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Subject | Re: PostgreSQL Global Development Group Announces Version 7.3 |
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Msg-id | 3DE6C66F.10D1D197@postgresql.org Whole thread Raw |
In response to | PostgreSQL Global Development Group Announces Version 7.3 (PostgreSQL Public Relations <scrappy@postgresql.org>) |
List | pgsql-general |
Hi Nagayasu-san, Have you begun the translation of the PostgreSQL 7.3 Press Release into Japanese? Vanten K.K (they do a lot of stuff with PostgreSQL in Japan) have offered to do the translation too, or may be able to assist by proof reading, etc. :-) Regards and best wishes, Justin Clift Chris Phelan wrote: > > Marc and Justin, > > Vanten can translate this into Japanese and make the press release > over here. Let me know if you want us to do it. > > Chris Phelan > CEO > Vanten > > At AM 11:16 11/28/02 -0400, PostgreSQL Public Relations wrote: > > >For Immediate Release November 28th, 2002 > > > >Contacts: > >Justin Clift > >justin@postgresql.org > >+61.3 9363 1313 (Australia) > > > >Marc Fournier > >scrappy@postgresql.org > >+1.902 542 0713 (Canada) > > > > > > PostgreSQL Global Development Group Announces Version 7.3 > > > > The PostgreSQL Global Development Group proudly announces the > >release of version 7.3 of the PostgreSQL object-relational database > >management system (ORDBMS). PostgreSQL, the world's most advanced > >open source database, provides solutions for many of the most demanding > >applications in use today, saving businesses and governments millions > >of dollars each year. > > > > Here is what some current PostgreSQL users have gone on record > >to say about this technology: > > > > "PostgreSQL has scaled perfectly with our rapidly expanding > >business, and we recommend it over every other DB." > > -- TrustCommerce, California > > > > "PostgreSQL provided sales.org with a solution that was $70,000 > >less expensive to create, and over 70% lower in cost to operate and > >maintain than any of the commercial DBMS offerings we looked at." > > -- sales.org Inc., Toronto > > > > "PostgreSQL handles virtually all the standard SQL constructs. > >It is easy (relatively speaking) to administer, it is fast, it is > >efficient, it has a great API, and it supports ODBC, why would you > >choose something else?" > > -- Mohawk Software, Massachusetts > > > > The worldwide PostgreSQL community is very excited about this > >release, which includes numerous modifications and enhancements thanks > >to the contributions of over 500 developers and thousands of volunteer > >testers from more than 50 countries. > > > > "PostgreSQL 7.3 is full of new, oft requested features such as > >SQL '92 schemas, prepared statements, and stored procedures that can > >return record sets. And under the hood there is a new dependency tracking > >system that allows PostgreSQL to *safely* support many more subtle > >enhancements like the ability to drop columns," said Neil Conway, a > >member of the PostgreSQL Global Development Team. > > > >Among the advances in PostgreSQL version 7.3 are: > > > > Schemas > > PostgreSQL now joins the handful of ORDBMS's to support > > the SQL 92 Schema specification, improving both enterprise > > database management and security through the use of namespaces. > > > > Table Functions > > PostgreSQL version 7.3 has greatly simplified returning result sets > > of rows and columns in database functions. This significantly > > enhances the useability of stored procedures in PostgreSQL, and will > > make it even easier to port Oracle applications to PostgreSQL. > > > > Security Advances > > In response to community demands, PostgreSQL has added schema, > > function, and other permissions and settings to increase the database > > administrator's granular control over security. > > > > Other Enhancements to PostgreSQL Version 7.3 includes: > > - Enhanced dependency tracking for complex databases. > > - Prepared queries for maximized performance on common requests. > > - Expanded logging options > > - Supports data in many international characters sets (UNICODE, > > EUC_JP, > > EUC_CN, EUC_KR, JOHAB, EUC_TW, ISO 8859-1 ECMA-94, KOI8, > > WIN1256, etc...) > > - Dozens of performance enhancements to maintain PostgreSQL's leading > > position in ORDMBSs. > > > >Source for this release is available at: > > http://advocacy.postgresql.org/download/ > > > >More information on PostgreSQL is available in nine languages on the > >PostgreSQL > >Advocacy website: > > http://advocacy.postgresql.org > > > >A complete list of changes in PostgreSQL version 7.3 can be found in the > >HISTORY > >file included with the release, or available on the web at: > > http://advocacy.postgresql.org/changes/73/ > > > >About PostgreSQL: > > With more than 16 years of development by hundreds of the world's most > >generous and brilliant minds from the open source community, PostgreSQL > >is the world's most advanced open source database. With its long time support > >of an enterprise level feature set including transactions, stored procedures, > >triggers, and subqueries, PostgreSQL is being used by many of today's most > >demanding businesses. > > > > Corporations such as BASF, Red Hat, Afilias Limited (suporting the > > technical > >backend of the .org and .info domains), Cisco, Chrysler, and 3Com rely on > >PostgreSQL's rock solid performance record and open development process. > >PostgreSQL is available under a BSD License for both commercial and > >non-commercial use. > > > >To find out more about PostgreSQL or to download it, please visit: > > > > http://advocacy.postgresql.org -- "My grandfather once told me that there are two kinds of people: those who work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the first group; there was less competition there." - Indira Gandhi
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