Re: [ANNOUNCE] Postgres Success Stories - Mailing list pgsql-announce
From | Jeff MacDonald |
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Subject | Re: [ANNOUNCE] Postgres Success Stories |
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Msg-id | Pine.LNX.4.10.9906101642270.2144-100000@penguin Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: [ANNOUNCE] Postgres Success Stories (Thomas Good <tomg@nrnet.org>) |
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Postgres Success Stories
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Tom, This is perfect, in fact it's what I'm looking for, thanks jeff. On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Thomas Good wrote: > > From: Jeff MacDonald <jeff@hub.org> > > Reply-To: Jeff MacDonald <info@pgsql.com> > > To: pgsql-announce@postgresql.org > > Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Postgres Success Stories > > > > Greetings All, > > > > Do you use PostgreSQL ? > > Do you love it ? > > Do you want the world to know ? > > Jeff - will this suffice? If it is too terse I can flesh it out abit. ;-) > Social Workers are notoriously verbose...thank God for the text data type! > > > North Richmond Community Mental Health Center > --------------------------------------------- > > is the Department of Psychiatry at the Sisters of Charity Medical Center, > located in Staten Island, New York. We are a large department spanning > two campuses (St. Vincent's Campus, formerly St. Vincent's Medical Center > - and - Bayley Seton Campus - Formerly Bayley Seton Hospital.) > > We provide a full continuum of care for the mentally ill and chemically > addicted persons of Staten Island. This includes emergency psychiatry > (our Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program [ CPEP ]), inpatient > psychiatry for adults and adolescents, outpatient services, residential > services (housing for our clients with full case management services as > well as vocational opportunities and training), ambulatory services > (`day program' services), chemical and alcohol detoxification services, > alcohol and addiction ambulatory programs, a mobile crisis unit and > numerous other services all available to the people of Staten Island. > > The department of Residential Services currently has a PROGRESS database > which provides clinical charting capabilities and administrative > functionality. This database is being ported to PostgreSQL. We expect > to go live 01 July 1999. > > The Psych Research dept had a FoxPro database that tracked every patient > ever served at our facility - this was online 1986 - 1999. > In the past year we have migrated the FoxPro database to PostgreSQL 6.3.2. > It has been online for 9 months and has been very reliable. > > Deployment followed a 6 month process of evaluating other vendors. Sybase, > Oracle, mSQL and mySQL were all evaluated as was Empress. The conclusion > reached was that Oracle was the best commercial database available and > that PostgreSQL was clearly the finest open source database on the market. > In comparison shopping I was the primary person testing both Oracle and > Postgres and found that Postgres compared favourably to Oracle. The > psql interface is very similar to SQL*Plus in functionality and Postgres > offers a comparable number of built in functions. Although Oracle possesses > some nice features not available in Postgres (for example the nvl() function) > we opted to go with Postgres for three reasons. > > 1) Compliance with ANSI standards: Oracle seems to lag way behind here. > 2) Tech support offered by the Postgres mailing lists is superior to > any tech support I've encountered, contracted or otherwise. > 3) The Open Source aspect of Postgres. Although we have little cause > to tinker with internals my shop is committed to Open Source. In as > much as we are publicly funded we feel it is our mandate to keep > our code in the public domain and to use open source code whenever > possible. > > At the same time our shop began migrating away from proprietary databases > we began the process of moving away from proprietary Unix. UnixWare is > being phased out in favour of Slackware Linux and FreeBSD. However, it has > been necessary to install PostgreSQL on UnixWare as an interim measure. > In historical terms UnixWare has been something of a white elephant and > consequently has a counter-intuitive feel to it. It was necessary to ask > for some technical support from Bruce Momjian, a postgres developer with > System V expertise, to get postgres installed on UnixWare. I'm pleased > to report that the support was forthcoming and invaluable. Submitting the > same query to PROGRESS and Postgres on the UnixWare machine is a nice way > to demonstrate another feature of Postgres - the backend is relatively > quick. At least by comparison with a proprietary database. > > At this point NR CMHC has PostgreSQL running and running well on UnixWare, > FreeBSD and Linux. In mission critical mode. > > Finally, our PROGRESS database offers a 4GL that is supposed to make writing > code easier for someone like myself: I am not a `REAL PROGRAMMER.' All of > my formal training has been in psychiatry and social work. However, as a > Unix-SQL-Perl ENTHUSIAST, I was assigned the task of running our network > and the agency databases a few years ago. Thanks to the efforts of Edmund > Mergl who wrote and maintains the marvelous DBD::Pg module that allows me to > use Perl (via Tim Bunce's DBI module) I have found a viable replacement for > the PROGRESS 4GL. Thus I've been able to step in, port existing PROGRESS > code and move our applications and data to what I feel is the best SQL > database available. > > North Richmond CMHC is currently integrating all of our databases (we have > 4 postgres and one PROGRESS) into an inter-unit repository of patient data. > This is an ambitious project, however, PostgreSQL is the tool that is making > it possible. We invite inquiries on the process of migration to the > best, most advanced (an example - support for arrays) open source database > available. > > Thomas Good, MIS Coordinator, North Richmond CMHC > Member: Computer Professionals For Social Responsibility > tomg@ { admin | q8 } .nrnet.org > Phone: 718-354-5528 > Fax: 718-354-5056 > > ========================================================================= Jeff MacDonald // Hub.org Networking Services // PostgreSQL INC jeff@hub.org // sales@hub.org // sales@pgsql.com http://hub.org/~jeff // http://hub.org // http://pgsql.com =========================================================================
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