Discover Security Weaknesses in your Active Directory and Windows File Systems today!
Free Demo of DSRAZOR for Windows

Recent Articles

Should 'halt' Call 'shutdown'?
As mentioned briefly in the comments section of Bootstrapping your Linux Machine, recent Linux...

Troubleshooting Route Redistribution

If there´s one CCNP / BSCI topic that looks so easy but can lead to a real headache, it´s route redistribution.

Web Application Security and Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance

An important issue facing companies today is Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, but...

Microsoft Patent Woes Forcing Office Upgrade
Corporate users of Microsoft's productivity suites Office XP and Office 2003 will have to upgrade their software...

Applied Software Project Management Book Review
It's not often that a software project management book comes along that is practical, easy to read and...

02.21.06


MySQL Counters Oracle With A Purchase

By David A. Utter

MySQL AB, the company behind the popular open source database, has acquired Netfrastructure Inc and gets a database guru in the deal.

Feeling the tightening grip of Oracle around its throat, MySQL has responded in classic fashion, with a sharp knee to the groin of its antagonist.

Jim Starkey, well-known in database circles for his creation of the InterBase database and his work on the subsequent Firebird project, announced to Firebird's developers that his company has been purchased by MySQL AB. It is expected that MySQL will tap Starkey's expertise to create a transactional engine for MySQL that will allow them to replace the existing InnoDB engine.

Oracle picked up InnoDB last year, and followed that with its recent purchase of Sleepycat Software. Those purchases appeared to leave MySQL's enterprise customers vulnerable to potential requests for license fees for using the InnoDB technology present in MySQL.

Companies like Google and Hewlett Packard, and federal agencies NASA and the Census Bureau, use MySQL. Though publicly MySQL was not overly concerned with Oracle's purchase of InnoDB, its customers may have had concerns and quietly voiced them to the company.

Discover Security Weaknesses in your Active Directory and Windows File Systems today!
Free Demo of DSRAZOR for Windows

Starkey brings some extra expertise to the MySQL ranks. Database Journal scribe Ian Gilfillan blogged how MySQL's first order to Starkey will be to build that "long-overdue" transaction engine:

MySQL are certainly not rolling over and waiting for Oracle to buy them, or squash them. With the purchase of Netfrastructure, they're finally making a committment to build a high-quality engine themselves, one that is not vulnerable to outside shenanigans.

About the Author:
David Utter is a staff writer for WebProNews covering technology and business.

About ITManagementNews
ITmanagementNews answers questions for IT managers. Our experts offer real-world advise and cutting edge technology for the enterprise. ITmanagementNews is focused on Delivering IT Solutions

ITManagementNews is brought to you by:

SecurityConfig.com NetworkingFiles.com
NetworkNewz.com WebProASP.com
DatabaseProNews.com SQLProNews.com
ITcertificationNews.com SysAdminNews.com
LinuxProNews.com WirelessProNews.com
CProgrammingTrends.com DevWebPro.com


-- ITManagementNews is an iEntry, Inc. publication --
iEntry, Inc. 2549 Richmond Rd. Lexington KY, 40509
2006 iEntry, Inc. All Rights Reserved Privacy Policy Legal

archives | advertising info | news headlines | free newsletters | comments/feedback | submit article



Delivering IT Solutions ITManagementNews News Archives About Us Feedback ITManagementNews Home Page About Article Archive News Downloads WebProWorld Forums Jayde iEntry Advertise Contact