Sun acquires MySQL AB

Ok. That’s a news. I mean we were all betting on an IPO in 2008.

The good news, it’s that it is a very good news for… Sun. Sun is struggling, and failed to go on the software market. Such a move is a major win back. MySQL adoption has been growing seriously since 2006, large Internet players like Google or Facebook are MySQL based, with all that momentum Sun can do something.

And that’s the bad news. Except IAM, have you ever seen Sun succeed in the software industry?

And I have an unanswered question. Why the hell MySQL sold out?

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Software with Open Source DNA

I’ve just noticed that Hasso Plattner, former founder of SAP AG, has invested in Mindquarry, a interesting open source collaboration solution. The open source market lakes a good collaboration, enterprise ready, solution. Mindquarry can be the missing link.

What amazed me is how fast young companies can build high end solutions:

- In the DMS space, Alfresco (and yes Jean-Thomas, Nuxeo 5 also)
- In the BI space, Pentaho
- In the Supervision and Datacenter Management, Hyperic, Groundwork or OpenQRM
- In the Collaboration space, XWiki
- In the CRM space, SugarCRM
- in the ERP world, OpenBravo
- in the VOIP space, Asterisk
- In the Virtualization Space, Xen
- In the collaboration & Enterprise 2.0 space Mindquarry and Zimbra
- In the Application Integration space Apache ServiceMix, Mule or PeTALS
- In the Portal space Liferay or eXoplatform
- etc, etc..

How can they manage to build so fast so complete solution ?

First, they leverage most of the time existing open source components like Hibernate, JackRabbit, Spring, Dojo Framework to accelerate and industrialize development. They can go faster to what is the key: advanced features and true innovation.

Second, and most important: They understood how to cooperate with a community, and they try to leverage that. Not sure all of them will succeed on the long run, and maybe some of them will leave one day or another the open source model. But it is not important. What is important, is that like the Internet accelerated the changes in the telecom industry, open source is accelerating the mutation of the whole IT industry. New pricing models, more for less. Promising. Exciting :-)

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