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Comments on: Server sales drive Sun's MySQL strategy

Sun's middleware is getting better... 

Posted Thursday 7th February 2008 16:49 GMT

Glassfish is a very usable and well documented in the open source app server space. MySQL is great, and even the Netbeans IDE is getting better with every release. Sun Micro is obviously working very hard to improve their software stack and it shows.

Look up Allan Packer's blog re mysql 

Posted Thursday 7th February 2008 22:59 GMT

Go

I love Fake Steve and his iconoclastic commentary. Really ! But for a more lucid look at mysql, and database issues, check out Allan Packer's Blog.

MySQL 

Posted Friday 8th February 2008 02:23 GMT

Happy

There are companies that will consider using MySQL instead of Oracle now. They really will feel better that a bug is acknowledged by a for-profit entity regardless of whether or not it gets resolved any faster. Whether Sun can spin the perception of bugs as well as Oracle does remains to be seen. I'm wondering though if MySQL will be added to the list of product support that is out-sourced to EDS....................hopefully not.

RE: MySQL 

Posted Friday 8th February 2008 12:32 GMT

Happy

"There are companies that will consider using MySQL instead of Oracle now." Well, there are companies that may now consider using MySQL instead of Oracle once it gets a shedload more development, features, and an enterprise-class support structure. There are also some MySQL users that will now be considering ProstgreSQL because they don't trust Sun not to ruin it for them. There are also companies that will switch to decaff, but they're just obviously wimps!

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