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January 16th, 2008

Sun’s planned deal to acquire MySQL will strengthen its open source story

Posted by Paula Rooney @ 5:57 am

Categories: Applications, Development, Linux, Database Management, Distributions, middleware, business models, Sun Microsystems, Software as a Service, Oracle, mergers & acquisitions, Red Hat

Tags: MySQL, Sun Microsystems Inc., Open Source, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Paula Rooney

Sun announced Wednesday that it is buying MySQL for about $1 billion — $800 million in cash and $200 million in options. The news comes on the same day that mega proprietary database software giant Oracle announced its intent to buy middleware giant BEA.

The deal, which awaits regulatory approval, should allay any talk that the popular open source database company is not as commercially viable as company executives have claimed. Following the company’s announced intent last year to go public, some venture capitalists MySQL lacked the level of revenues and customer volume to warrant an IPO.

In spite of that, Sun is betting big that the deal — which is expected to close in the third quarter of fourth quarter of its fiscal year — will strengthen its growing arsenal of open source products — including OpenOffice, OpenSolaris and open Java, and position itself nicely in a $15 billion database market. Still, some are wondering how such a deal might impact how MySQL is licensed going forward.

Sun said MySQL will be integrated into Sun’s Software, Sales and Service organizations, and will gain distribution through all of Sun’s channels including its OEM deals with IBM and Dell. MySQL’s CEO, Marten Mickos, is expected to join Sun’s senior executive team.

MySQL — which represents the M in the open source “LAMP” [Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Perl] middleware stack — lists facebook, Google, and Nokia among its corporate customer base.

“Today’s acquisition reaffirms Sun’s position at the center of the global Web economy. Supporting our overall growth plan, acquiring MySQL amplifies our investments in the technologies demanded by those driving extreme growth and efficiency, from Internet media titans to the world’s largest traditional enterprises,” said Jonathan Schwartz, CEO and president, Sun Microsystems, in a prepared statement released the the press on Wednesday. “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. 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.”

Sun said it remains committed to offering MySQL on GNU/Linux, Windows and OpenSolaris and MySQL will be combined with Sun’s OpenSolaris , GlassFish, Java platform and NetBeans to expand web development capabilities for its customers.

Sun will announced details later on Wednesday, as will Oracle, which announced its major acquisition of BEA systems also today.

Paula Rooney is a Boston-based writer who has followed the tech industry for almost two decades. See her full profile and disclosure of her industry affiliations.

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Lets see how Sun executed on this. If they do it right, they will gain
a lot of street cred and sell more hardware and software support.

If they do it wrong and ONLY optimize for Sparc, they will be in trouble. They are in a delicate situation, where any optimiza... (Read the rest)
Posted by: DonnieBoy Posted on: 01/16/08 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Great get, Paula DanaBlankenhorn  ZDNet | 01/16/08
Well, you guys do blog very well together, compared to the clash between DonnieBoy   | 01/16/08
RE: Sun's planned deal to acquire MySQL will strengthen its open source sto Joe Data   | 01/16/08
Well, that is the way it is with Blogs. People write stuff and post it DonnieBoy   | 01/16/08
Its a blog, not a writing lesson. ;-) (nt) No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/16/08
Go Edit Your Own Trash... dsx1962@...   | 01/16/08
RE: Sun's planned deal to acquire MySQL will strengthen its open source story kim.weins@...   | 01/16/08
If you want one throat to choke, and have somebody fix all problems, you DonnieBoy   | 01/16/08
RE: Sun's planned deal to acquire MySQL will strengthen its open source sto billm@...   | 01/16/08
Lets see how Sun executed on this. If they do it right, they will gain DonnieBoy   | 01/16/08

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  • Oracle and Sun gobble up the little guy
    In technology news today we see two small companies get gobbled up by two tech giants. In proof that Open Source really is the wave of the future, Sun Microsystems bought Open Source company MySql for $1 Billion USD, ...

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  • Oracle and Sun gobble up the little guy
    days. After so many years of being an independent Open Source application it will be interesting to see if Sun leaves a working business model well enough alone or feels the need to tweak it to make it more in keeping with the Sun philosophy. source, source

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