Presented by:

Robert Treat

Amazon Web Services

With over two decades working in tech, I've done everything from first line support to CEO of a multi-million dollar company. I've served on corporate boards and volunteered at non-profits, worked as a founder, and survived more than 2 dozen "ownership changes" during my career. Along the way I've become a writer and international speaker on topics such as free software and managing web operations at scale. I've also contributed to numerous open source projects and communities, although I am probably best known for my work with Postgres, where I was recognized as a Major Contributor. I currently work at Amazon Web Services on the PostgreSQL Contributors Team. #pgtreats

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Amazon has a long history with PostgreSQL, whether it be internal company adoption or the many AWS services built around it. In this session, Robert Treat looks back across Amazon's journey with PostgreSQL, from its large-scale migration from Oracle to the creation of Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL. He also takes a look at how Amazon is making use of PostgreSQL today through current offerings such as Amazon Aurora for PostgreSQL and Amazon Aurora DSQL. We will conclude out conversation with a look at how AWS is working with the PostgreSQL community to address new and emerging database challenges.

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Postgres Conference: 2026
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