PostgresWorld Training 2026

The PostgresWorld Training series focuses on providing world class training to the community from leading and experienced experts. The only project of its kind, attendees will be educated on a range of topics servicing the novice to would be expert. There is no higher quality return on investment in your future than being educated.

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Conference Highlights


Jan 20 Greg Dostatni

PostgreSQL A-Z

This rapid-fire training offers a structured, systematic walkthrough of all PostgreSQL GUC parameters, highlighting the most impactful “low-hanging-fruit” settings that can deliver immediate performance improvements. Rather than overwhelming attendees with exhaustive deep dives, the session focuses on surfacing what truly matters first—ensuring that no relevant parameter is overlooked while maintaining a fast, practical pace. Participants will gain a clear understanding of which configuration...

Feb 05 Dave Stokes

Learning SQL With PostgreSQL

Want to learn Structured Query Language (SQL)? In this half day training you will learn the basics of SQL by using PostgreSQL. We will cover the syntax of common statements (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, SELECT< CREATE) plus have you run commands so that you can see the results. You will learn by doing in a highly interactive environment by directly using PostgreSQL. This workshop assume no previous experience with either SQL or PostgreSQL. PostgreSQL is a powerful opensource relational database...

Feb 18 Greg Dostatni

The Power of PostgreSQL Replication: Logically Speaking

Move beyond traditional physical replication and tap into PostgreSQL’s highly flexible, table-level data synchronization capabilities through Logical Replication. This training breaks down the concepts behind logical replication, showing how PostgreSQL streams actual row-level changes—rather than file-system blocks—using WAL as the transport layer. The session provides a clear, practical understanding of how replication slots, publications, and subscriptions interact to define what moves,...

Feb 24 Dave Stokes

Keeping Bad Data Out Of Your Database

It is easier to keep bad data from getting into your database than it is to find it, and fix it later. This tutorial shows you how to keep the bad stuff out by the proper use of data types, check constraints, exclusions and more. We will also discuss how you never, ever trust data from an user without filtering it for potentially harmful content. Malicious users will try to exploit any security lapses on your part and you need to shield you instance from their actions. So save time, effort,...

Mar 10 Greg Dostatni

PostgreSQL Performance and Maintenance

Designed for DBAs and DevOps engineers, this training delivers an overview of foundational knowledge for managing PostgreSQL performance and maintenance, delivered as two 3 hour workshops. It includes a guide to assist with evaluating and benchmarking storage options and how specific values relate to database workloads both in cloud and on prem. We conclude with a detailed discussion of many performance critical parameters. In addition to hardware discussion, we will cover the PostgreSQL...

Mar 26 Dave Stokes

JSON_DATA() At Full Strength

Data in JSON format can become problematic. First, it breaks your data normalization. Send, most of the SQL functions you know and love do not work with JSON. But there are legitimate reasons to use JSON for storage. And there is a way to temporarily transform your JSON data for processing with SQL. JSON_TABLE() makes your JSON data available for use with all the PostgreSQL commands you are used to using. You will learn the basic syntax of this command. Then you will learn how do deal with...

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You can submit proposals for Half Day Trainings, Full Day Trainings and Tutorials.
Proposals should fit in one of the 4 tracks: Dev, Ops, Essentials and Professional Development & Wellness.
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