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Sun Banks On Open Source For Its Survival

Nov 15th, 2008 · In moving to cut its current workforce by between 15% and 18% today, Sun is trying to stay ahead of a falling knife. And today's announcement made it clear that Sun officials are banking on the company's open-source strategy to help it pull through. A …
see also: servers · products · strategy · company · employees · MySQL · survive

A Look At the CoreFlood Botnet

Nov 8th, 2008 · CNet is running a story about research from security expert Joe Stewart into the CoreFlood botnet, which has harvested at least "50 gigabytes of compressed data, searchable in a MySQL database," from a group of over 370,000 bot IDs. Stewart explains how …
see also: pictures · research · IDs · HTML · CNet · Security · MySQL

David Axmark Resigns From Sun

Oct 9th, 2008 · From Kay Arno's blog we see that David Axmark, MySQL's Co-Founder, has resigned. This comes on top of the maybe, maybe not, resignation of Monty. We saw earlier this year that Brian Aker, the Director of Architecture, has forked the server to create a …
see also: servers · blog · Monty · David · MySQL · database · RCS

David Axmark Resigns From Sun

Oct 8th, 2008 · From Kay Arno's blog we see that David Axmark, MySQL's Co-Founder, has resigned. This comes on top of the maybe, maybe not, resignation of Monty. We saw earlier this year that Brian Aker the Director of Architecture has forked the server to create a web …
see also: servers · blog · Monty · David · MySQL · database · RCS

Continuent To Bring Open Source DB Replication To the Oracle World

Sep 16th, 2008 · Robert Hodges, CTO of Continuent, has an interesting blog entry about a new approach to database replication that they are undertaking. The new approach aims to provide easier access to replication for low-end Oracle users in addition to the alpha offering …
see also: solution · blog · world · products · community · administration · implementation

Continuent to Bring Open Source DB Replication To the Oracle World

Sep 16th, 2008 · Robert Hodges, CTO of Continuent, has an interesting blog entry about a new approach to database replication that they are undertaking. The new approach aims to provide easier access to replication for low-end Oracle users in addition to the alpha offering …
see also: solution · blog · world · products · community · administration · implementation

Fire Your IT Boss

Sep 13th, 2008 · Instead of laying off techies who directly help users, Robert X. Cringely argues that the best place to cut IT organizations is at the top. One of the great problems in IT management, Cringely says, is that the big bosses typically haven't a clue what …
see also: Cringely · ca · Google · world · organization · HTML · manager

MySQL Founder Monty Quits Sun

Sep 5th, 2008 · A reliable source tells Valleywag that MySQL inventor Michael Widenius, better known as Monty, has resigned from Sun. Sun bought Monty's MySQL company in a billion-dollar deal last January. Brian Aker, who forked the Web 2.0-friendly Drizzle SQL database …
see also: engineering · reliable · company · founder · Inventors · Monty · MySQL

Java, Where to Start?

Sep 1st, 2008 · I'm a web developer who has design and programming experience. So, VB, ASP, PHP, Coldfusion, Perl, even C and C++ I have in my belt. I also use Dreamweaver and/or do a lot of my HTML/XHTML/JavaScript coding by hand. So, the DOM, DHTML, etc, all good to …
see also: software · Hibernate · ASP · Java · Language · DOM · PHP

Online Website Backup Options?

Aug 4th, 2008 · I can't be the only person on the planet who has this problem: I have a couple of websites, with around 2 GB of space in use on my hosting provider, plus a few MySQL databases. I need to keep up-to-date backups, as my host provides only a minimal backup …
see also: PC · ca · service · provider · Online · CD · planet

OSCON 2008 Roundup

Jul 30th, 2008 · Infoweek wraps last week's event with Inside The OSCON 2008 Conference, which pulls together interviews with Mark Shuttleworth, Linux Foundation's Jim Zemlin, MySQL's Zach Urlocker and Sam Ramji, who directs Microsoft's Open Source Lab. Best quotes: 'We …
see also: Linux · Microsoft · Apple · desktop · interview · Shuttleworth · MySQL

Reasonable Expectation of Privacy From Web Hosts?

Jul 27th, 2008 · I'm in a bit of dilemma, and I'm wondering what fellow Slashdotters think regarding this subject. I've been hosting web sites for some clients for years using my own server. About a year and a half ago, I got a reseller account with a company that will …
see also: Hardware · servers · company · customers · Tech · Companies · MySQL

FSF's "Defective By Design" Targets Apple Genius Bars

Jul 26th, 2008 · At OSCON this year, MySQL's Brian Aker made this bold statement: "Microsoft is irrelevant....We're more worried about Apple." The Free Software Foundation appears to have caught the hint, and has turned its attention to all-things-Apple with a "denial …
see also: protection · software · Google · service · Microsoft · Apple · desktop

Slimmed Down MySQL Offshoot Drizzle is Built For the Web

Jul 23rd, 2008 · Builder AU reports that Brian Aker, MySQL's director of architecture, has unveiled Drizzle, a database project aimed at powering websites with massive concurrency as well as trimming superfluous functionality from MySQL. Drizzle will have a micro-kernel …
see also: Website · interface · functionality · MySQL · architecture · database · director

MySQL Readies Release Candidate For 5.1

Jul 16th, 2008 · MySQL has released plans for a final RC for the MySQL 5.1 server. Monty Widenius, the CTO and founder of MySQL, has put up a request for more feedback from the community. You can get the latest RC here. Please help with the testing of 5.1 and report your …
see also: servers · founder · community · MySQL · feedback · candidate · RCS

Brian Aker On the Future of Databases

Jun 3rd, 2008 · blackbearnh recommends an interview with MySQL Director of Technology Brian Aker that O'Reilly Media is running. Aker talks about the merger of MySQL with Sun, the challenges of designing databases for a SOA world, and what the next decade will bring …
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MySQL Reverses Decision On Closed Source

May 6th, 2008 · I am very happy to be announcing that MySQL will be forgoing close sourcing portions of the MySQL Server. Kaj has the official statement in his blog. No portion of the server will be closed source including backup, encryption, or any storage engines we …
see also: servers · blog · engineering · Storage · MySQL · encrypted · sourcing

Sun to Begin Close Sourcing MySQL

Apr 16th, 2008 · From the MySQL User's Conference, Sun has announced, and former CEO Marten Mickos has confirmed, that Sun will be close sourcing sections of the MySQL code base. Sun will begin with close sourcing the backup solutions to MySQL, and will continue with …
see also: solution · history · conference · advancements · poor · MySQL · Oracle

MySQL 5.1 Improves Performance, Partitioning, Bug Fixes

Apr 12th, 2008 · CIO.com has a writeup about MySQL's 5.1 release planned for next week. Among the enhancements are many bug fixes from 5.0 some of which may increase performance 20% or more as well as "partitioning, events scheduling, row-based replication and disk-based …
see also: MySQL · scheduler · partitioning · writeup · CIO.com · clusteringRead

IBM Invests In MySQL/Oracle Competitor

Mar 26th, 2008 · IBM has made a move to support open source RDBMS PostgreSQL by investing in EnterpriseDB, a company that supports PostgreSQL as well as selling their own proprietary extensions to the database product. IBM participated in a $10 million funding round, …
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