New York Web Design News October 11 2005, the latest breaking New York Web design news brought to you by,
Web Designs Now,Website Designs Now,New York Web Design Homepage,Web Design Services for New York, Connecticut, Long Island,New York Web Design Client Testimonials,Website Portfolio of New York Web Design, About this New York Web Design Firm,Contact this New York Web Design Firm

Oracle Acquires InnoDB
Web Design & Technology News, October 11, 2005

Colleges Protest Web-Wiretapping
Flock Web 2.0 Browser
Yahoo Web Mail Security Flaw
Zend Core: PHP for Oracle
Oracle Acquires InnoDB
Web Blackout Sparks Legal Talks
IBM Power5+ Unix Web Servers
Worm Spoofs Web Search Engines
Red Hat Linux Beats Estimates
Microsoft Confirms XP SP3

More Web Design News:
2007 Current News
2007 May
2007 March
2006 November
2006 September
2006 August
2006 July
2006 June
2006 May
2006 April
2006 March
2006 February
2006 January
2005 December
2005 November
2005 October
2005 September
2005 August
2005 July
2005 June
2005 May
2005 April
2005 March
2005 February
2004 March
2004 February
2004 January
2003 December
2003 November
2003 October
2003 September
2003 August
2003 July
2003 June
2003 March - May



October 11, 2005

Database heavyweight Oracle has acquired Innobase Oy, a privately held Finnish company with close ties to open-source database company MySQL.
By Martin LaMonica

Terms of the deal, which was announced Friday, were not disclosed.

Innobase, a profitable company that was founded 10 years ago, makes a database "engine" called InnoDB for storing data to the MySQL database. Its engine is available under the open-source general public license (GPL) and distributed with the MySQL database, a low-end alternative to Oracle's namesake database.

Oracle said the acquisition indicates that it is increasingly working with open-source products.

"Oracle intends to continue developing the InnoDB technology and expand our commitment to open-source software," Charles Rozwat, Oracle's executive vice president in charge of database and middleware technology, said in a statement. "Oracle has already developed and contributed an open-source clustered file system to Linux. We expect to make additional contributions in the future."

Oracle said it expects to renew the current contractual relationship between Innobase and MySQL when it comes up for renewal next year.

MySQL said in a statement on Saturday that Oracle's move is an endorsement of the "open-source movement."

"The beauty of open-source software and the GPL license is freedom. As with all MySQL code, InnoDB is provided under the GPL license, meaning that users have complete freedom to use, develop and modify the code base," said MySQL CEO Marten Mickos. "This also means that database developers now have even greater flexibility to use MySQL and Oracle in the same environment."

Mickos noted that customers can choose different database storage engines to run with MySQL other than InnoDB.

MySQL is one of a handful of smaller companies that is using open-source licenses and business models to take on entrenched database suppliers.

Facing competition from open-source alternatives, Oracle, IBM and Microsoft have each lowered their database prices and created low-end bundles aimed at smaller organizations and partners.

Web Designs Now
Back to the Top


 © Copyright 2007, All rights reserved  |  Privacy Web Design Forums  |  Web Design News  |  Advertise  |  About Us  |  Contact Us  |  W3C HTML 
 Related Websites: New-York-WebDesign.com