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April 22, 2008

Marten Mickos in SJ Merc

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Marten Mickos was profiled in this past weekend's San Jose Mercury News, the prominent Silicon Valley newspaper.  (In fact, they have the domain name www.SiliconValley.com among others.)

Integrating with Sun's products is an attractive thing, but it's not the main idea. The main idea of the acquisition and of our business generally is to be the platform for the Web economy. Now, with the help of Sun, we will be able to accelerate this.

We had in our field organization 200 people; Sun has 17,000. We have a lot of usage in the big corporations, but we haven't been able to sell to them and become key vendors for them yet. With Sun, we get instant access to the big Fortune 500 and Fortune 2000 customers.

And to those who do want more than the database, we'll be able to say, "If you need the operating system, the middleware, the hardware, the development environment, you can get that from us, too."

The interview covers MySQL's growth, integration with Sun, corporate culture, open source business models and more.  Also, you can learn 5 things about Marten...

February 27, 2008

MySQL World Tour

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We had a little champaign toast in our exec staff meeting when the news came across that Sun's acquisition of MySQL was complete.  Congratulations to all the MySQL and Sun employees who went the extra mile to make this happen in record time.  I especially appreciate the efforts that Sun's legal staff has gone to in order to accomodate the open source philosophy of MySQL.  While there are still a few details to work out, I am very pleased with all of our integration work.  It will be an exciting time and there's great opportunity for MySQL to continue to grow inside of Sun.  We also had a toast to Marten Mickos our CEO who is unfailingly humble and deserves everyone's thanks for building MySQL into such a successful company. 

Note that Sun is very clear that we will continue to support all major platforms and languages, so if you're using MySQL on Linux, Windows, Solaris or with Java, PHP, Perl, VB, C, Java or Ruby on Rails or any of our existing platforms and languages, you're in good hands.  No only that, we get additional technical resources from Sun to help out in key areas.  As Jonathan Schwartz, top dog at Sun said in his letter to the MySQL community:

"For our worldwide developers, Sun working with the MySQL community will more quickly take the MySQL database to the next level of scalability and performance by tapping into Sun's $14 billion in expertise, technologies and global support. Bottom line, Sun is putting a billion dollars behind the "M" in LAMP, increasing our already-strong commitment to open source communities, to deliver a more powerful Web application development platform. And we assure you, MySQL will remain just as open, fast, free, easy-to-use and innovative as you've always seen. And much more.

"Additionally, this arrangement does not change Sun's long-standing relationship with Oracle and Sybase in the marketplace. Just as Sun supports customer choice of platform through AMD, Intel and SPARC, customers will have a choice of database systems for use with Sun's platform offerings."

After our meeting it was back to business, we've started planning an upcoming world tour where we'll also toast all our users and customers around the world.  We'll be visiting lots of cities in the US and hosting a worldwide mashup tour

There will also be more announcements at the MySQL Conference & Expo April 14-17 in Santa Clara.  (BTW, you can use the Sun discount code mys08sun to save 10% off the registration fee.  I recommend registering soon before the tutorials sell out.)

December 18, 2007

MySQL Conference Registration Open

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The MySQL Conference & Expo web site for next year is now live.  Although the program is not completely finalized, we've got some of the basic information up and you can now register.  The preliminary schedule of sessions and tutorials have been posted.  In the coming weeks expect more info on keynotes, as well as the final list of sessions and exhibitors.

BTW, if you want to see some of the keynotes from last year's conference, they are available on www.blip.tv.

October 25, 2007

IOUG Open Source Survey

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Recently MySQL sponsored an open source survey conducted by the Independent Oracle Users Group (IOUG).  The study's findings have now been published and are available from IOUG and also from the MySQL site.  Most of the open source users are attracted by the cost-savings of open source (67%), with the freedom from vendor lock-in also noted as the second most significant factor (28%).  52% of those surveyed plan to increase their use of open source in the next year.  Not surprisingly, many run MySQL side-by-side their Oracle database servers --a pattern we have noticed for quite some time.  The survey also highlights some of the concerns organizations have with open source, with Enterprise support (54%)and security (35%) being key factors.

Here are a couple of interesting charts from the survey.  Sorry for the small size --you can click on the chart to get it in a larger window.

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More info available in the full report available below.

October 17, 2007

Sold Out MySQL Events in Europe

We held our one day MySQL User Conference in the UK this week to a good crowd of nearly 200 people.  We've also got our events lined up Munich tomorrow and in Paris next week. Overall feedback has been very positive and we've maxed out registrations in Paris.  However, there's still some space available in Munich.

September 13, 2007

Big in Japan

We had our first ever MySQL User Conference in Japan this week, put on by our very own Larry Stefonic (Larry-san as we call him) and our all-star Japanese sales & marketing team.  We had several hundred people at this multi-day event and it was standing room only.  There were keynotes by Marten Mickos as well as Yukihiro Matsumoto (Matz) the author of Ruby, the director of HP Japan and the General Manager of Sumisho, one of our top partners.  Many MySQLers were there from around the world to lend a hand including Jimmy Guerrero from Product Management, Carsten Pedersen from Certification, Stewart Smith, Brian and Monty from Engineering, and Kaj and Colin from the community team among others.   

We also launched our MySQL Enterprise fall update with some enhancements to MySQL Enterprise Monitor.  (Thanks to community dude Colin Charles for the photos. I have posted them on Picasaweb to create the embedded slide show above. You can also find more on Flickr.)

Note that there are also some upcoming one day conferences in London, Munich and Paris October 16, 18 and 23. 

  • MySQL:  UC Japan, European Conferences, MySQL Enterprise, Certification
    • September 12, 2007

      InfoWorld - Best of Open Source

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      I didn't realize InfoWorld was doing open source awards, until I read about it in Dave's blog.  But here they are.  And looks like MySQL won as best database.  Check out the "BOSSIE" awards.

      September 10, 2007

      MySQL Enterprise Monitor in Japan

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      One of the cool capabilities that's part of our Enterprise subscription offering is MysQL Enterprise Monitor.  This week at our user conference in Japan we showed a preview of the forthcoming Japanese version.  I don't know what it says, but it looks impressive.  ;-)

      August 20, 2007

      Upcoming MySQL Conferences in Europe, Japan

      While MySQL has successfully had a worldwide conference in the US for several years, we've also expanded our efforts internationally.  This fall we're now doing 3 one day conferences in Europe with sessions in London, Munich and Paris in October.  And we also have our first ever MySQL Conference in Japan in September.  Last year we also introduced our first ever MySQL Camp event, and there's a follow up event later this week in New York at Polytechnic University.

      Since these events often sell out, I recommend registering early.

      July 19, 2007

      MySQL at Oscon

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      Several MySQLers will be at Oscon next week in Portland.  Speakers from MySQL include Kaj Arno, Jay Pipes, Marten Mickos and Brian Aker. We have a booth at the show and will be recruiting for some of our open jobs, which are listed at http://jobs.mysql.com .  There's also a joint reception with Zend planned for Tuesday July 24 at 5:30 pm at the DoubleTree Cantina bar.  I hope to see many Oscon regulars there!

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