Enterprise Postgres platform for sovereign AI and data workloads
EDB builds a Postgres-based platform designed to unify transactional, analytical, and AI workloads on-premises and across multi-cloud environments. The hiring and project mix reveals a company in transition: product and sales dominate the headcount, but active initiatives center on AI productionization, security frameworks (ISO 27001/42001), and breaking data silos—indicating EDB is moving beyond traditional database maintenance into AI-native infrastructure. The emphasis on sovereignty and compliance (embedded in multiple projects) aligns with pain points around control risk and information security, suggesting a market-first focus on regulated industries.
Notable leadership hires: Strategic Alliance Director
EDB is a Postgres-focused data and AI company serving enterprise organizations that need to maintain sovereignty and compliance across hybrid and multi-cloud deployments. The platform unifies real-time transactional processing, analytical queries, and large-language-model inference on a single Postgres foundation, with built-in high-availability and a hybrid management layer. EDB operates as a major contributor to the PostgreSQL open-source project while commercializing enterprise features. The company spans 501–1,000 employees across the United States, Indonesia, Brazil, India, Australia, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, Germany, and the Netherlands, with organizational weight concentrated in product strategy and sales.
PostgreSQL is the core database engine. EDB layers Kubernetes, Docker, and multi-cloud runners (AWS, Azure, GCP, OpenStack) for orchestration and deployment, with Java, Python, and Node.js for application integration and backend services.
Headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware. EDB actively hires across 10 countries: United States, Indonesia, Brazil, India, Australia, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, Germany, and the Netherlands.
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