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EnterpriseDB expands partnership with Google Cloud
Thu, 17th Aug 2023

EnterpriseDB (EDB), the specialist in accelerating Postgres in the enterprise, has announced an expanded partnership with Google Cloud, making EDB's key Postgres offerings available on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). 

Fully-managed database-as-a-service EDB BigAnimal on GKE Standard and EDB Community 360 PostgreSQL on GKE Autopilot and GKE Standard are now available on Google Cloud. EDB is helping customers experience the power of the worlds most popular database with world-class support from one of the industry's largest contributors to Postgres.  

Postgres is the most admired and desired database by developers, surpassing MySQL as the world leader in the Stack Overflow 2023 Developer Survey. Similarly, Google Cloud has achieved the highest growth rate of the top five IaaS vendors, driven by increased adoption for traditional enterprise workloads and Google Clouds innovation in AI and Kubernetes. 

Now, EDB and Google Cloud are giving customers the best of Postgres and cloud infrastructure in a unified and comprehensive data management experience. 

"A significant number of enterprises use Google Cloud, and we are committed to helping them accelerate their adoption of Postgres," says Chandler Hoisington, Chief Product Officer at EDB. 

"Not only do we support their cloud of choice, but we also equip them with distributed Postgres, unparalleled Oracle compatibility and 24/7 follow-the-sun support from people who deeply understand Postgres." 

With this expanded partnership, customers can expect these benefits:

  • Simplified Kubernetes management: With automated monitoring and management of Kubernetes clusters via GKE Autopilot, and 24/7 access to EDBs world-class support team, organisations can offload the burden of infrastructure maintenance and instead focus on maximising their Postgres deployments.  
  • Oracle compatibility: EDB BigAnimal's built-in Oracle compatibility helps organisations reduce costs and modernise database applications. 
  • Multi-region high availability: Geo-distributed workloads are backed by built-in high availability, with the option for extreme high availability, virtually eliminating downtime for mission-critical applications and during upgrades.  
  • Ultra-responsive Postgres support: EDB support engineers are available 24x7 around the globe to provide guidance for installations, configuration and optimisation. 
  • Enhanced database performance: Customers can seamlessly leverage advanced features for Postgres via EDB BigAnimal, such as parallel processing and workload management, in order to optimise the performance of their database workloads on Google Cloud. 
  • Scalability and flexibility: EDB and Google Cloud ensure business continuity and agility by enabling enterprises to scale database infrastructure according to data volumes and workload demands. 
  • Cost efficiency: The combination of Google Cloud and EDB empowers enterprises with a cost-effective option for managing data at scale, optimising resources and reducing operational costs.

 
"We are seeing a growing trend in deploying stateful applications and databases on GKE. This offering from EDB enables customers to quickly and easily deploy Postgres for data-intensive applications," says Maulin Patel, Director of GKE Product Management at Google.

"As a long-time advocate for open source database solutions, the enhanced partnership between EDB and Google Cloud marks a significant milestone in the evolution of Postgres within the enterprise ecosystem," he says. 

Stephen Catanzano, Senior Analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group, adds, "This collaboration not only brings together two industry leaders but also empowers organisations to leverage the scalability and innovation of Google Kubernetes Engine while tapping into EDB's deep expertise in optimising Postgres performance. 

"It's a win-win for businesses seeking a robust and reliable database-as-a-service solution."