EDB Postgres AI Gains Global Adoption: MNTN, Waystar, NTT East Join Platform
Enterprises standardize on EDB Postgres AI for agentic workloads, real-time analytics, and sovereign data control.
EnterpriseDB announced accelerating global adoption of EDB Postgres AI as enterprises standardize on the platform for agentic AI workloads, real-time analytics, and mission-critical operations.
Customer Momentum
Global organizations including MNTN (connected TV advertising), Waystar (healthcare payments), and NTT East have standardized on EDB Postgres AI. These customers use the platform to modernize data infrastructure while avoiding vendor lock-in.
Platform Capabilities
EDB PG AI enables enterprises to run high-performance analytics, regulated transactional systems, and AI-native workloads on a single enterprise-grade foundation. The unified platform addresses growing demand for data platforms that support AI workloads.
Market Trends
The adoption reflects a broader market shift identified in EDB's "Sovereignty Matters" research, which found enterprises pursuing agentic AI prioritize sovereign control of data and models, hybrid deployment flexibility, and unified platforms.
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