
pgAdmin was first introduced as pgManager in 1998... that's over 28 years of development packed into one GUI-based query & administration tool. (It's almost been around as long as #PostgreSQL itself!)
Now it's 2026, and pgAdmin has gotten another upgrade.
New AI functionality has been introduced to pgAdmin, and the creator of the project (Dave Page) walked through all the new features in a three-part blog series to ensure you have all the details. Work with Anthropic, OpenAI, Ollama, or Docker Model Runner LLM providers out-of-the-box to obtain...
👉 AI analysis reports on performance, schema design, and security: hubs.la/Q0492M6R0
👉 AI insights into EXPLAIN / EXPLAIN ANALYZE plans: hubs.la/Q04931Ck0
👉 an AI assistant for translating natural language questions into SQL queries (such as "Show me the top 10 customers by total order value, including their email addresses"): hubs.la/Q0492Nr60
As he summarizes at the end of the series,
"All of these features are designed to enhance rather than replace your expertise. They lower the barrier to performing analyses that would otherwise require significant time and specialist knowledge, whilst keeping you firmly in control of what actually gets executed against your database."
What do you think? What other new features would you love to see added to the project?
Find it on GitHub: hubs.la/Q0492Wwc0
#postgres #data #sql #dataengineering #tech #technews #ai #llm #naturallanguageagent #programming

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