Folks I'm glad to be back on the pgsql-hackers mailing list. I'm writing to give an update on the status of TelegraphCQ.
As Josh says, the TelegraphCQ project at UC Berkeley is more or less done as most of the students on the project have graduated, or will be done this summer. Having said that, some of us from the TelegraphCQ team have started a company (Amalgamated Insight, Inc.) in order to commercialize an enterprise-class stream processing engine. We're working on a much more polished streaming engine that is based on the v8.1 code (among other more application-oriented things). If anybody in the community is interested in more details we'll be happy to have an off-line conversation, whether it's about a potential use for our technology or a possible employment opportunity. For instance, Neil Conway has interned with our team this summer and we have benefited enormously from his experience. I'll also make it a point to attend the next SFPUG meeting in case anybody local would like to talk "in vivo". Let me however say that we can't talk too much about various aspects of our business model and/or distribution strategy (in other words, I don't yet know if we will do open-source releases of everything we build). > Josh Berkus said: > > Dragan, > >> What are the possibilities (if any) for continuous dataflow streaming >> with PostgreSQL v.8.1 ? Something like TelegraphCQ project,but it was >> for v.7.3.Is there any alternatives for the latest version of PostgreSQL ? > > The TelegraphCQ team has stopped public development. So it's > pretty much waiting for someone to take on their code. Regards Sailesh -- Sailesh Krishnamurthy Amalgamated Insight [W] (650) 267-2503 [C] (650) 804-6585 ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster