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DataStrike Sees Unprecedented Growth as PostgreSQL Adoption Surges


DataStrike, a leader in data infrastructure managed services, announced a 600% demand for its open-source database management business, fueled by rising enterprise adoptions of PostgreSQL.

To support this growth, the company is doubling its team of database management professionals, with a focus on PostgreSQL-certified talent, positioning the company as a go-to partner for open-source database solutions, according to the company.

Utilizing its fractional support model, DataStrike delivers cost-effective, scalable solutions for data management, transformation, and analytics across leading platforms.

PostgreSQL's popularity continues to accelerate as organizations move away from legacy systems toward more flexible, open-source architectures, the company said.

"In the last year, demand for our database management services has surged, especially as more clients seek support for open-source platforms like PostgreSQL," said Rob Brown, president and COO of DataStrike. "Organizations are increasingly aware that they lack the in-house resources to effectively manage these complex projects. That's where DataStrike comes in—we deliver comprehensive, flexible solutions that help clients unlock the full value of their data, all without the overhead of hiring full-time staff, and through one streamlined, cost-efficient agreement."

DataStrike's DBA services provide round-the-clock, U.S.-based support for PostgreSQL and other leading platforms, including Oracle, SQL Server, MariaDB, MySQL, MongoDB, AWS Redshift, and SAP HANA.

Whether supporting a full-scale database migration, performance tuning, or long-term optimization, DataStrike delivers end-to-end expertise under a single, streamlined agreement, the company said.

For more information about this news, visit www.datastrike.com.


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