Presented by:

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Jim Mlodgenski

Amazon Web Services

Jim has more than 20 years of experience developing data intensive applications and infrastructure. Prior to joining AWS, Jim was CTO at OpenSCG and CEO at StormDB, a Postgres-XC scalable public cloud solution. While at StormDB, Jim envisioned the offering and was responsible for all product development. Prior to StormDB, Jim was chief architect at EnterpriseDB, leading the firm’s technology direction, including its early cloud offerings and other product lines. Jim also very active in the PostgreSQL community, co-founding both the New York and Philadelphia PostgreSQL Meetup groups, co-organizing the largest PostgreSQL conferences, and serving on the Board of the PostgreSQL Foundation. Jim also speaks regularly at PostgreSQL and other open sources conferences.

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When designing applications, the database schema is usually an afterthought. When the time comes to finally create the tables, developers normally just use a few base data types, like integers, varchars and timestamps, but PostgreSQL can do more. PostgreSQL's architecture allows for easy extension of data types. In this talk, we will explore some of PostgreSQL's purpose built data types that can reduce the amount of development needed in the application while increasing performance.

Date:
2020 November 20 13:30 CST
Duration:
40 min
Room:
Virtual - English Sub-Conference B
Conference:
CHINA 2020 And PGConf.Asia 2020
Language:
Track:
Dev and Ops
Difficulty:
Medium