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ComputerWeek - Experts: MySQL could enable IBM to take over the database market
Some interesting views from Paul Vallee, chairman of database support services provider The Pythian Group, about the currently stopped takeover of SUN by IBM:
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A stronger MySQL wouldn't hurt DB2's new customers, since there aren't many, Vallee said, nor would it cause many existing customers to consider a lengthy, tricky migration. MySQL could hurt Informix, which IBM acquired in 2001 to help it regain the database
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IBM buying SUN Microsystems ?
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Looking at MySQL from an IDS perspective: The MySQL Editions
Different editions of MySQL serve different purposes. MySQL is currently offered in two editions:
- MySQL Community Edition
- MySQL Enterprise Edition
This edition is distributed under the GPL. It could be downloaded and used without charge for test, development and production environments. However support is only available thru the MySQL community.
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Looking at MySQL from an IDS perspective: Introduction
This is a new series published on The Informix Zone. The purpose of this series is to take a deeper look at the popular open source DBMS MySQL that is now owned by SUN Microsystems.
MySQL's Popularity and Weakness
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MySQL - All that glitters is not gold
MySQL - All that glitters is not gold
You might have already seen the new blog from Rajesh Nair. Rajesh is the IBM technical product manager for IDS and is especially focused on MMOG's (Massively multiplayer online games) as well as Virtual Worlds.
Rajesh posted an interesting new article to his blog which covers the myth around SUN's MySQL database:
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