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Sun pays $1bn for MySQL
2008-01-23
Sun Microsystems has agreed to acquire MySQL in a deal worth roughly $1 billion (€683 million). Sun will spend $800 million to purchase all shares of the open source database firm, plus an additional $200m to cover "options". The vendor plans to position MySQL with its other web application offerings and bundle the database software with its commercial products.

MySQL will be divided among Sun's Software, Sales and Service groups, and MySQL chief executive Martin Mickos will be given an executive position at Sun.

"MySQL's employees and culture, along with its near ubiquity across the web, make it an ideal fit with Sun's open approach to network innovation," said Sun president and chief executive Jonathan Schwartz. "And most importantly, this announcement boosts our investments into the communities at the heart of innovation on the internet and of enterprises that rely on technology as a competitive weapon."

Charles King, principal analyst at Pund-IT, suggested that the acquisition could create friction between Sun's open source efforts and its proprietary software business. The analyst added that Sun has endured criticism in the past for its reluctance to open its code. "MySQL could create numerous commercial opportunities for Sun, and may strengthen Sun's credibility among open source adherents," King wrote. "However, those same folks are likely to keep a very close watch on how the company manages MySQL."
Posted by:Fred

#9  They'll take away Emacs and TEX over my dead body.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2008-01-23 21:24  

#8  Oh, and Xerox PARC.
Posted by: DMFD   2008-01-23 19:46  

#7  How much do you pay for open office?

Same as I pay for (another Sun product) Java. Sun has done more to advance the computing field than just about any other company (with the possible exception of Bell Labs).
Posted by: DMFD   2008-01-23 19:46  

#6  How much do you pay for open office?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-01-23 18:55  

#5  K Mart bought Sears (Still seems backwards to me) now Sears stores are overpriced Wal Mart copies, food in one corner, overpriced junk in the rest. Havent looked at their tools lately, probably "Sears-Mart" quality. (Crappy)
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-01-23 18:53  

#4  Hmmm. Citrix bought Xen. Soon all the "open sores" software will be for-pay products. The new owners will still let you free download a stale version that will only get staler with time. Just watch...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2008-01-23 14:12  

#3  I work for Sun, be nice.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2008-01-23 13:38  

#2  If sun owns it you can bet your ass it wont be free any more.
Posted by: Grump Grundy9594   2008-01-23 12:38  

#1  MySQL is free, and it rocks. Hope Sun doesn't ruin it....
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2008-01-23 11:23  

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