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Archive for January, 2008

On Wednesday January 16th Sun Microsystems announced that it had agreed to acquire the extremely popular open-source database developer (and the “M” in LAMP) MySQL AB. The $1 Billion deal consists of $800 Million in cash and $200 Million in options.

With this acquisition, along with the open releases of Solaris and Java, it seems as if Sun is ramping up their open-source strategy.

But despite reassurances from all sides that this will not affect the set of languages/platforms or the ideals of MySQL, the reaction to this news has been mixed. While many people are excited about the possibilities, others are worried about LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Perl/Python) becoming SAMP (with “S” standing for Solaris). Only time will tell.

This news comes almost 2 years after Oracle tried - and failed - to acquire MySQL in 2006. (In related news Oracle has recently acquired BEA Systems).

Jonathan Schwartz, CEO and President of Sun, answers more questions here.

Kaj Arno, MySQL VP of Community Relations, explains what this means for MySQL.

Meet the Team: Les Veres Photo

Bio: Les graduated from Rollins college with a degree in Economics. He was one of the founding members of WAVE in 1987. Since then he has been an integral part of the WAVE sales team.

Favorite Hobbies: Motorcycle Racing, Golf, Softball, and Snow Skiing.

Favorite Food: Barbeque and Beer

Random Fact: I have known Craig aka TBone (one of WAVE’s software developers) since he was in diapers.

Happy New Years to everyone. I know posting has been slow lately, but now that the holidays are over, things should be getting back up to speed.