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Organizations running PostgreSQL face a growing gap between the scale of th= eir deployments and the talent available to manage them. According to the l= atest Stack Overflow Developer Survey, PostgreSQL is the most widely used d= atabase (55%). Yet, experienced database administrators (DBAs) remain diffi= cult to hire, expensive to retain, and, in regulated environments like gove= rnment, subject to additional hurdles, such as security clearance requireme= nts that can take months to obtain. As a result, teams are being asked to m= anage more databases across more regions with fewer people.=20 pgEdge=E2=80=99s AI DBA Workbench alleviates this industry challenge by con= tinuously collecting PostgreSQL performance data, monitoring query performa= nce, vacuum activity, connection health, WAL throughput, replication lag, a= nd more. A three-tier anomaly detection system layers statistical baselines= , pattern matching through vector similarity, and AI-powered classification= to catch problems before they escalate into outages. Teams can run the Wor= kbench as a traditional observability tool without AI features enabled, the= n activate them when they're ready. "Database teams are being asked to do more with less, and the tools most of= them rely on were designed for a simpler era," said David Mitchell, Presid= ent and CEO of pgEdge. "The AI DBA Workbench gives teams an operational co-= pilot that doesn't just show you an alert and leave you to figure out the r= est. It understands your environment, catches issues early, and helps you w= ork through problems step by step." The integrated assistant, Ellie, goes beyond dashboards and alerts. Drawing= on deep PostgreSQL expertise, Ellie can run EXPLAIN ANALYZE on slow querie= s, inspect schemas, query historical metrics, and walk administrators throu= gh multi-step diagnostic workflows. When Ellie identifies an issue, she pro= vides the specific SQL code needed to resolve it. The administrator reviews= the recommendation and decides whether to apply it. The system is designed= to augment human judgment, not bypass it. The Workbench builds on pgEdge's= deep roots in PostgreSQL tooling, including pgAdmin, the most widely used = open-source management tool for Postgres. =E2=80=9CpgAdmin was created to help developers and DBAs design and build o= ut their databases,=E2=80=9D said Dave Page, CTO at pgEdge. =E2=80=9CThe AI= DBA Workbench gives users the 24/7 monitoring and management needed to mai= ntain their databases in production, giving them confidence in the performa= nce and reliability of their Postgres environments." The pgEdge AI DBA Workbench can monitor and administer any Postgres databas= e (versions 14 and up), including those running in cloud environments, such= as Amazon RDS or Supabase, as well as on-premise infrastructure. It is ful= ly open source, and is available for public download on Github. Additionall= y, it is available as part of pgEdge Enterprise Postgres, which provides op= en source, enterprise-grade PostgreSQL for high availability, agentic AI an= d other enterprise applications. Support for the AI DBA Workbench is availa= ble to customers with a pgEdge Enterprise Postgres subscription. To learn more, visit pgedge.com or get started with a free download and gui= ded walkthrough. https://www.pgedge.com/download/ai-dba-workbench About pgEdge pgEdge, the leading open source enterprise Postgres company, delivers open-= source, 100% Postgres infrastructure for Agentic AI and enterprise applicat= ions that demand high availability, reliability, and data sovereignty. Its = mission is to make it easy to build, deploy, and manage enterprise-grade ap= plications at scale on Postgres. Headquartered in Northern Virginia, pgEdge= is trusted by organizations including Bertelsmann, Qube RT, Jobot, and U.S= . government agencies. Its investors include Akamai Technologies, Inc., Qub= e RT, Rally Ventures, Sands Capital Ventures, Grotech Ventures, and Sand Hi= ll East. For more information, visit www.pgedge.com. Media Contact BAM for pgEdge pgedge@bambybig.agency --===============0844304802391550650== Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable pgEdge Launches AI DBA Workbench, an AI Co-Pilot for Database Ad= ministrators
 

pgEdge Launches AI DBA Workbench, an AI Co-Pilot for Database Adminis= trators

Open source tool gives database teams an al= ways-on Postgres expert with human oversight

ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 22, 2026 =E2=80=94 p= gEdge, the leading open-source enterprise Postgres company, today announced= the AI DBA Workbench for Postgres, an AI-powered monitoring and management= tool that gives PostgreSQL teams an always-available co-pilot for database= administration.

Organizations running PostgreSQL face a gro= wing gap between the scale of their deployments and the talent available to= manage them. According to the latest Stack Overflow Developer Survey, Post= greSQL is the most widely used database (55%). Yet, experienced database ad= ministrators (DBAs) remain difficult to hire, expensive to retain, and, in = regulated environments like government, subject to additional hurdles, such= as security clearance requirements that can take months to obtain. As a re= sult, teams are being asked to manage more databases across more regions wi= th fewer people.

pgEdge=E2=80=99s AI DBA Workbench alleviate= s this industry challenge by continuously collecting PostgreSQL performance= data, monitoring query performance, vacuum activity, connection health, WA= L throughput, replication lag, and more. A three-tier anomaly detection sys= tem layers statistical baselines, pattern matching through vector similarit= y, and AI-powered classification to catch problems before they escalate int= o outages. Teams can run the Workbench as a traditional observability tool = without AI features enabled, then activate them when they're ready.

"Database teams are being asked to do more = with less, and the tools most of them rely on were designed for a simpler e= ra," said David Mitchell, President and CEO of pgEdge. "The AI DBA Workbenc= h gives teams an operational co-pilot that doesn't just show you an alert a= nd leave you to figure out the rest. It understands your environment, catch= es issues early, and helps you work through problems step by step."

The integrated assistant, Ellie, goes beyon= d dashboards and alerts. Drawing on deep PostgreSQL expertise, Ellie can ru= n EXPLAIN ANALYZE on slow queries, inspect schemas, query historical metric= s, and walk administrators through multi-step diagnostic workflows. When El= lie identifies an issue, she provides the specific SQL code needed to resol= ve it. The administrator reviews the recommendation and decides whether to = apply it. The system is designed to augment human judgment, not bypass it. = The Workbench builds on pgEdge's deep roots in PostgreSQL tooling, includin= g pgAdmin, the most widely used open-source management tool for Postgres.

=E2=80=9CpgAdmin was created to help develo= pers and DBAs design and build out their databases,=E2=80=9D said Dave Page= , CTO at pgEdge. =E2=80=9CThe AI DBA Workbench gives users the 24/7 monitor= ing and management needed to maintain their databases in production, giving= them confidence in the performance and reliability of their Postgres envir= onments."

The pgEdge AI DBA Workbench can monitor and= administer any Postgres database (versions 14 and up), including those run= ning in cloud environments, such as Amazon RDS or Supabase, as well as on-p= remise infrastructure. It is fully open source, and is available for public= download on Github. Additionally, it is available as part of pgEdge Enterp= rise Postgres, which provides open source, enterprise-grade PostgreSQL for = high availability, agentic AI and other enterprise applications. Support fo= r the AI DBA Workbench is available to customers with a pgEdge Enterprise P= ostgres subscription.

To learn more, visit pgedge.com or get star= ted with a free download and guided walkthrough. https://www.pgedge.com/dow= nload/ai-dba-workbench

About pgEdge pgEdge, the leading open source enterprise Postgres company, delivers open-= source, 100% Postgres infrastructure for Agentic AI and enterprise applicat= ions that demand high availability, reliability, and data sovereignty. Its = mission is to make it easy to build, deploy, and manage enterprise-grade ap= plications at scale on Postgres. Headquartered in Northern Virginia, pgEdge= is trusted by organizations including Bertelsmann, Qube RT, Jobot, and U.S= . government agencies. Its investors include Akamai Technologies, Inc., Qub= e RT, Rally Ventures, Sands Capital Ventures, Grotech Ventures, and Sand Hi= ll East.

For more information, visit www.pgedge.com.=

Media Contact BAM for pgEdge pgedge@bambybig.agency

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