Posts Tagged ‘Mysql’

Put April Fools’ Day to Bed

I’m not sure whether to laugh or cry.

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Put April Fools’ Day to Bed

Former MySQL CEO Mickos Says Open Source Needs More Money Flow

While commercial open source projects have been picking up steam in recent years, as have mergers and acquisitions surrounding them, former MySQL CEO Marten Mickos is convinced that more companies need to be making money from open source.

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Former MySQL CEO Mickos Says Open Source Needs More Money Flow

MySQL Veteran Marten Mickos Joins Eucalyptus Systems

Eucalyptus Systems, the open souce cloud computing company that we’ve covered numerous times , has announced that former MySQL chief Marten Mickos is its new CEO. Some initial details on the deal appeared in The New York Times on Friday

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A Bright Future for Drizzle

It seems like there’s been little but bad news and resignations coming from Oracle since it finally managed to close the deal on Sun. Finally, there’s good news in that Drizzle seems to have a bright future ahead.

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A Bright Future for Drizzle

Eben Moglen Live in NYC on Friday: Freedom in the Cloud

If you’re fortunate enough to live near New York City, you can catch Eben Moglen at the NY Chapter of the Internet Society (ISOC-NY) on Friday, talking about “Freedom in the Cloud.” Specifically, Moglen will be talking about the implications of “cloud computing” on software freedom, privacy, and security. Cloud computing does pose quite a few challenges for software freedom.

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