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Description
NOT that you/we should ever make a decision based on someone else
using something, but as humans we naturally give "credibility" to something based on "social proof".
Mostly people (CIOs/CTOs) don't want to feel like they're making the "wrong" decision...
So having a list of "successful companies/organisations use XYZ Tech..." is useful in "high level" discussions...
List
- Skype
- Uber
- Spotify
- Netflix
- Reddit (still the most popular "social discussion" site)
- Citrix
- Atlassian (JIRA etc.)
- Disqus (the biggest commenting system on the internet!)
- Hipmunk (fastest growing travel search engine)
- Etsy (community driven e-commerce)
- Heroku
- DuckDuckGo (search engine)
- Twitch (the most popular online streaming platform)
- comScore, Inc.
- Zalando (Europe's answer to Zappos/Amazon)
- The US State Department
- EnterpriseDB
- IMDB.com (biggest movie/film/TV actor database with the most reviews and box office data)
- BASF (the worlds largest chemical company_)
Sources:
- https://www.postgresql.org/about/users/
- https://stackshare.io/postgresql
- https://idatalabs.com/tech/products/postgresql
- https://www.quora.com/Who-uses-PostgreSQL
- https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/3D5C7C8C.D22C131E@postgresql.org
anyone "concerned" that PostgreSQL does not "scale" look at CitusDB: https://www.citusdata.com