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In case you haven't seen it yet, MySQL made the cover of the
January/February Edition of Oracle Magazine!
Published 6 times per year and distributed to over half a
million of IT managers, DBAs and developers, Oracle
Magazine contains
technology-strategy articles, sample code, tips, Oracle & partner news, and
more.
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If you're thinking that this is yet another indicator that
Oracle is very serious about MySQL, you're absolutely right!
I encourage you to read David Kelly's "Open For
Business" article posted online here.
"First released in 1995 and purchased by Sun in 2008,
MySQL has quickly graduated from the realm of hobbyists to the world of
business, becoming the leading open source database for many Web applications
and an integral part of the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) Web application
stack. Almost a year after Oracle's acquisition of Sun, MySQL plays an even
bigger role in enterprises of all sizes worldwide." ......
Enjoy the article!