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⏰Last Chance to Secure Your Spot- Taking PostgreSQL to the Edge: Building ultra-high availability and low latency applications with pgEdge

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This webinar will provide valuable insights into leveraging edge computing to its fullest potential

This webinar will provide valuable insights into leveraging edge computing to its fullest potential with pgEdge. [DZone](   [This webinar will provide valuable insights into leveraging edge computing to its fullest potential with pgEdge.]( Join pgEdge for a webinar focused on exploring how pgEdge distributed PostgreSQL can take your Postgres database deployment to new heights, addressing the challenges of today’s globally dispersed, latency-sensitive applications. In this webinar, you'll experience firsthand the capabilities of pgEdge distributed PostgreSQL through a live demonstration featuring the Northwind Traders sample application. Here's what you can expect to learn: - Achieve ultra-high availability with database clusters that maintain robustness even in the face of a data center outage, so applications remain online and responsive Implement latency-based routing for swift request times, catering to users across the globe. - Incorporate AI inference using pgVector for fast access to embeddings critical in your application. - Ensure disaster tolerance through multi-write capabilities for a seamless experience for end users even when disaster strikes - Leverage distributed Postgres with JAMStack architectures such as Cloudflare Workers Whether you're looking to boost your SaaS platform's performance or need a resilient, low-latency distributed database solution, this webinar will provide valuable insights into leveraging edge computing to its fullest potential with pgEdge. [Register Now]( You're receiving this email because you've subscribed to receive updates from DZone.com. [Unsubscribe from Weekly Digest]( | [Manage Other Subscriptions]( [FAQ]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( © 2024 TechnologyAdvice, LLC. All rights reserved. DZone is a TechnologyAdvice media brand. This is a marketing email from TechnologyAdvice, 3343 Perimeter Hill Dr., Suite 100, Nashville, TN 37211, USA. Please do not reply to this message. To contact us, please click [here](.

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