PGDay Mumbai 2026 Brings PostgreSQL Community to India
February 7 conference highlights growing PostgreSQL adoption in South Asian markets and developer community.
PGDay Mumbai 2026, held February 7, highlighted growing PostgreSQL adoption in South Asian markets and the region's vibrant database developer community.
Conference Highlights
The event featured sessions on PostgreSQL performance tuning, replication strategies, cloud-native deployments, and migration from proprietary databases. Talks emphasized practical deployment patterns for Indian enterprises and startups.
Regional Growth
PostgreSQL adoption in India has accelerated as organizations seek cost-effective alternatives to commercial databases. The Indian tech sector's growth, combined with PostgreSQL's maturity, drives strong community engagement.
Community Contributions
Indian developers are contributing to PostgreSQL core and ecosystem projects, with notable work on performance optimization and cloud integrations. The community's size and engagement positions India as a major PostgreSQL market.
Future Events
Following Mumbai's success, organizers plan PGDay events in Bangalore and Delhi, expanding PostgreSQL education and networking opportunities across India's major tech hubs.
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