<p>EnterpriseDB is the commercial wing of PostgreSQL development. They just cleared PL2 approval for use with federal IT systems.<br>
PL2 can store sensitive, PL3 is secret, PL4 is top secret and higher and the highest level that allows network connections at all. </p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Sep 19, 2011 10:53 AM, "Doug Hall" <<a href="mailto:doughalldev@gmail.com">doughalldev@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Mike, if you're specifically looking to move a current application<br>
> away from ORACLE, then I recommend you look into EnterpriseDB<br>> <<a href="http://enterprisedb.com">http://enterprisedb.com</a>>. This company has taken PostgreSQL and made<br>> it as ORACLE compatible as possible. Their charges are exactly 1/6 of<br>
> ORACLE's. You might save yourself a lot of time rewriting code.<br>> EnterpriseDB employs many regular committers to PostgreSQL.<br>> <br>> We do not use this company, but I did some research into them a few years back.<br>
> <br>> Doug<br>> <br>> On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 7:26 AM, Mike Harrison <<a href="mailto:cluon@geeklabs.com">cluon@geeklabs.com</a>> wrote:<br>>> The tone of your emails and the features touted by yourselves<br>
>> and digging around the PostgreSQL website made me realize<br>>> that it was time to build a basic app, using PostgreSQL<br>>> and march down that road again to see where it goes.<br>>><br>>> That road leads away from Oracle. :)<br>
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