Hello all,

I would like the community's input on a topic.  The words "too far out of the 
mainstream" are from an e-mail we received from one of our clients, describing 
the concern our client's IT group has about our use of PostgreSQL in our shop.  
The group in question supports multiple different databases, including Oracle, 
MySQL, SQLServer, DB2, and even some non-relational databases (think Cobol and 
file-based storage), each type with a variety of applications and support 
needs.  We are in the running for getting a large contract from them and need 
to address their question:  "What makes PostgreSQL no more risky than any other 
database?"

Thanks in advance for your input.

Andy Yoder 




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