EDB Gains Traction in AI Data Platform Race as Enterprises Prioritize Data Sovereignty
Event summary
- EnterpriseDB (EDB) is seeing accelerating adoption of its EDB Postgres AI (EDB PG AI) platform.
- MNTN, Waystar, and NTT East have standardized on EDB PG AI for connected TV analytics, healthcare payments, and AI-driven network operations, respectively.
- EDB's adoption is linked to a broader market shift where 35% of enterprises now consider PostgreSQL for complex workloads.
- EDB PG AI is positioned as a solution for enterprises seeking sovereign control of data and models, hybrid deployment flexibility, and a unified data platform.
The big picture
EDB's momentum highlights a growing enterprise desire to control their AI infrastructure and data, moving away from proprietary solutions. The adoption of PostgreSQL, driven by the need for flexibility and vendor independence, is accelerating as organizations pursue agentic AI and real-time analytics. EDB's positioning as a 'sovereign AI and data company' caters to a specific, increasingly important, segment of the market.
What we're watching
- Competitive Landscape
- The success of EDB PG AI will depend on its ability to differentiate from other open-source database and AI platform offerings, particularly those from larger, more established vendors.
- Sovereignty Demand
- The continued prioritization of data sovereignty by enterprises will be a key driver of EDB's growth, but regulatory shifts could either accelerate or impede this trend.
- Integration Complexity
- The platform's ability to seamlessly integrate with existing infrastructure and workflows will be crucial for driving broader adoption beyond the initial set of customers.
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