The Ongoing Disruption Of MySQL
from the time-to-change-a-business-model dept
Earlier this year, we noted that mySQL was quickly becoming a disruptive force for traditional database companies, even though those companies insisted they didn't really compete with the cheaper (and, in some cases, free) open source database. However, here's another story, pointing out that not only did mySQL swipe a deal from Oracle at SABRE, but that Oracle is getting increasingly worried about the company. While naysayers point out that, from a revenue perspective, mySQL has a tiny portion of the market, that's a huge mistake. Considering that mySQL is redefining the market, and shrinking the overall revenue, anyone judging this contest on revenue alone isn't going to get very far.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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L. A. Times says yet another product that is "thre
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opensource revenue blackhole
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Competition is good
Microsoft has recently created multiple "freely distributable" versions of SQL server. They are crippled somewhat compared to the parent product, but are very capable.
Amazing to see Microsoft cowering in fear in front of open source like that. Way to to go MYSQL!!
My beef is that SQL Server only runs on a Windoze platform, at least officially.
I know of people who had it running under Linux...afterall SQL is just a big C program.
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MySql at Sabre
http://www.acemakr.com/online/2004/06/sabre_holdings_.html
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History repeating itself
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Re: History repeating itself
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Oracle vs. mySQL
Bottom line (my opinion): OIracle was designed by product managers, MySQL was designed by developers. The difference is obvious.
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