Key takeaways from the PostgreSQL & AI summit: RAG, agents and tuning
by Ellyne Phneah
Experts discussed how the database is becoming the secure, enterprise-ready repository for AI context, while also stressing the need for safe, trustworthy autonomous agents—which requires moving past AI that just "knows" things to AI that can "do" things.
Thoughts of Postgres and AI
by Marc Linster
Our DBtune Fellow shares a follow-up to his keynote at the PostgreSQL & AI Summit. He sheds more light on these developments, explain why they are highly interconnected, and will be an essential part of the Postgres ecosystem.
State of agentic AI: Founder’s edition by MMC Ventures
by Advika Jalan, Sevi Uras, Mina Samaan
KPMG found that adoption of AI agents grew from 11% to 42% from Q1 to Q3 2025 in the top 130 companies of Fortune 1000 companies. Learn about successful agentic deployment drivers, covering everything from strategic roll-out of use cases to the 3Es framework.
Postgres trip summary from PGConf EU 2025 (with lots of photos)
by Claire Giordano
This highlights Claire's experience wearing multiple hats the largest PostgreSQL conference in Europe, as speaker and attendee, as well as the Microsoft team and sponsorships at PGConf EU.
The case against pgvector
by Alex Jacobs
pgvector is a useful extension that brings vector similarity search to Postgres. But after spending some time trying to build a production system on top of it, the writer learns that the gap between “works in a demo” and “scales in production” is significant.