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Posted by dimante on Sunday 18 November 2007 - 09:43:42 | Comments are turned off for this item | printer friendly create pdf of this news item
Help save MySQL; Sign the petition!!

If Oracle buys MySQL as part of Sun, database customers will pay the bill.

In April 2009, Oracle announced that it had agreed to acquire Sun. Since Sun had acquired MySQL the previous year, this would mean that Oracle, the market leader for closed source databases, would get to own MySQL, the most popular open source database.

If Oracle acquired MySQL on that basis, it would have as much control over MySQL as money can possibly buy over an open source project. In fact, for most open source projects (such as Linux or Apache) there isn't any comparable way for a competitor to buy even one tenth as much influence. But MySQL's success has always depended on the company behind it that develops, sells and promotes it. That company (initially MySQL AB, then Sun) has always owned the important intellectual property rights (IPRs), most notably the trademark, copyright and (so far only for defensive purposes) patents. It has used the IPRs to produce income and has reinvested a large part of those revenues in development, getting not only bigger but also better with time.

If those IPRs fall into the hands of MySQL's primary competitor, then MySQL immediately ceases to be an alternative to Oracle's own high-priced products. So far, customers had the choice to use MySQL in new projects instead of Oracle's products. Some large companies even migrated (switched) from Oracle to MySQL for existing software solutions. And every one could credibly threaten Oracle's salespeople with using MySQL unless a major discount was granted. If Oracle owns MySQL, it will only laugh when customers try this. Getting rid of this problem is easily worth one billion dollars a year to Oracle, if not more.

Sign the petition: Here

More information: Here
Posted by dimante on Friday 01 January 2010 - 21:43:34 | Comments are turned off for this item | printer friendly create pdf of this news item
eWEEK / Knowledge Center article published
Take a look at my eWEEK / Knowledge Center article "How to Avoid Security Risks for Mobile Computing on Public WLANs" You can find it at:

http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Knowledge-Center/How-to-Avoid-Security-Risks-for-Mobile-Computing-on-Public-WLANs/

The NCP Secure VPN Client provides the required VPN and Firewall Protection that you need to safely and securely compute on public WLANs as described in my article.
Posted by dimante on Monday 14 July 2008 - 08:30:03 | Comments are turned off for this item | printer friendly create pdf of this news item
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