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Why Did Sun Buy MySQL?
Submitted by Mark Celsor on Tue, 2008-01-22 09:50. business | mysql | sunWe work with Sun on a lot of web projects and I've heard a bunch of people ask "Why did Sun Microsystems pay $1 billion for a MySQL, a company that gives its product away for free?" This weekend Sun's President and CEO Jonathan Schwartz made a relatively candid blog post outlining Sun's motivations and the effects that the purchase will have on Sun's existing relationships with Oracle and PostgreSQL. Basically, Sun is focused on building and supporting data centers, data centers that run Solaris and Oracle on Sun hardware, data centers that run Linux and MySQL on HP hardware, or (as is increasingly the case) some mixture of numerous technologies. MySQL is positioned as the database of choice for the web. Facebook, Google, Yahoo, Wikipedia, and Second Life all use MySQL as a core component of their technical infrastructures. As these companies grow larger and tomorrow's web companies grow to maturity they will need help building and supporting data centers. Sun hopes to provide not only paid MySQL support contracts but also sell hardware and support an array of software products. It will be interesting to watch things unfold.
Here's a video from the Sunday before last with top Sun and MySQL folks talking about the deal.
Design Like you Give a Damn! Cameron Sinclair and John Gage in Second Life
Submitted by Jon Brouchoud on Mon, 2007-04-23 21:03. cameron sinclair | clear ink | john gage | Keystone Bouchard | Second Life | sun | TEDCameron Sinclair, 2006 TED Prize winner, Executive Director of Architecture for Humanity, co-editor of the book 'Design Like You Give A Damn' and contributing writer for Worldchanging.com will be joined by Sun Microsystems founder John Gage in a live audio discussion in Second Life.
They will discuss collaboration and participation in 3D environments, as well as the newly launched 'Open Architecture Network' - which represents the fulfillment of Cameron's 2006 TED wish. The event will feature a virtual version of the 'Porchdog' and the Global Village Shelters - both of which are contributions to the Open Architecture Network.
The event will be held on Clear Ink's Allston sim HERE (SLurl) on Tuesday, April 24th at 10:00 am PDT (SL-time). Installations and live audio stream will also be available at the University Project sim (SLurl), and the live audio can also be heard on Clear Ink Island (SLurl).
Sponsored by Sun Professional Services, coordinated by Clear Ink.


