NTT DATA has ISO/IEC 15408-qualified PostgreSQL based on PostgreSQL 8.1.5.
The news source is:
http://www.nttdata.co.jp/en/media/2007/041100.html
It's security qualification, not quality qualification though.
2008/6/4 Jaime Casanova <systemguards@gmail.com>:
> On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 5:22 PM, Grant Allen <gxallen@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Jaime Casanova wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> i'm trying to find out if there are any papers or study case that
>>> shows that postgres fullfills international standards of quality
>>>
>>> This is for a friend of mine that has to speech about it in a
>>> conference in Peru.
>>
>> Hi Jamie,
>>
>> You'll find that most quality standards, like ISO 9000/9001, CMM etc., apply
>> to the organisation and processes that deliver a product or service, rather
>> than the product or service itself. You might need to look at less well
>> recognised areas like how bugs are handled, speed to correct
>> vulnerabilities, and that sort of thing.
>>
>
>
> ok, i will re-phrase my question... is there any papers or study case
> that use postgres and have been certified with a quality standard?
> that, at least, shows that postgresql can be used in such environments
> without a negattive effect, no?
>
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> Jaime Casanova
> Soporte y capacitación de PostgreSQL
> Guayaquil - Ecuador
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