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Thank you for your interest in submitting to Postgres Conference: 2026.
We have 6 tracks:
Postgres Extensions Day: Do you develop Postgres Extensions?
Do you want to develop Postgres Extensions?
This day/track is for you!
Dev: All about developing with PostgreSQL. This can be about using extensions like pg_vector to increase your search performance to how to write a new data type.
Ops: Talks on the operational practices of Postgres and related technologies.
Essentials: Datatypes, How do I and data types oh my! If it is in the docs, or should be an isn't... this is where you elaborate on all the glory that is Postgres Essentials. Do not overlook this track it is job security.
Life and Fun: Nothing about Postgres goes here. Do you want to talk about your beehive, backyard garden, homestead, solar, latest IoT project, mountain biking or camping? This is the place.
Professional Development & Wellness: Career enhancement, dealing with burnout and the false ideal of a work life balance. This is where you find peers to help with all kinds of life problems and opportunities.
The Call for Papers is open from Thursday, October 9. 2025 until Friday, January 30. 2026.
Your proposal is expected to be reviewed before Friday, February 6. 2026.
Upgrading PostgreSQL and Citus: A Real-World Case Story
When your organization relies on PostgreSQL and Citus, a PostgreSQL upgrade isn’t just about version numbers—it’s about unlocking new features, improving scalability, and optimizing performance. Yet in modern distributed environments, with Docker, Kubernetes, and custom extensions, upgrades can be complex without the right approach.
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