Sun Acquires MySQL, Takes a Big Leap in Database Market

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

In a surprise move, Sun Microsystems said it’s acquiring privately held open source database vendor MySQL AB for approximately USD 1 billion.Called the largest open source software deal ever, the merger makes Sun the owner of a critical part of the popular LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL Perl/Python/PHP) open source software stack. Sun already has been offering up its own software to open source, even basing its development tools strategy on the open source NetBeans platform.Following completion of the proposed transaction, MySQL will be integrated into Sun’s Software, Sales and Service organizations and the company’s CEO, Marten Mickos, will be joining Sun’s senior executive leadership team. In the interim, a joint team with representatives from both companies will develop integration plans.With the move, Sun takes a big leap into the USD 15bn database market, which brings it into competition with companies such as Microsoft, IBM and Oracle. Acquiring MySQL also gives Sun entry to customers that may be interested in buying more equipment and software; MySQL counts Facebook, Google, Nokia and Baidu as customers.Open source CRM vendor SugarCRM, PHP tools vendor Zend Technologies, and SpringSource, makers of the open source Spring Framework for Java development applauded the deal. “I think open source has gone mainstream,” and Sun has put its stamp on it, said Zend CEO Harold Goldberg. “We think it’s a great day for open source, and we think it’s a great day for the LAMP stack.”As part of the transaction, Sun will pay about USD 800 million in cash in exchange for all MySQL stock and assume about USD 200 million in options. The transaction is expected to close in late third quarter or early fourth quarter.

JBoss Enterprise Application Platform For Java Application Services

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

JBoss a division of Red Hat announced the Enterprise Application Platform in version 4.3, which is upgraded with messaging and Web services technologies. Various JBoss.org components have been integrated into JBoss Enterprise Application Platform v4.3 and are fully supported for use in both development and production.The platform provides open-source technologies for the development and deployment of Java Enterprise Application Services and integrates the JBoss Application Server with Hibernate Seam and for the development of Web applications. JBoss Messaging serves as a messaging architecture for JBoss 4.3 and 5.0. JBoss Web Services, another part of the platform, now supported, according to a press report JAX-WS (Java API for XML Web Services), a Web service API, the JAX-RPC 1.0 in the Java stack.

Sun Acquires MySQL, Takes a Big Leap in Database Market

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

In a surprise move, Sun Microsystems said it’s acquiring privately held open source database vendor MySQL AB for approximately USD 1 billion.Called the largest open source software deal ever, the merger makes Sun the owner of a critical part of the popular LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL Perl/Python/PHP) open source software stack. Sun already has been offering up its own software to open source, even basing its development tools strategy on the open source NetBeans platform.Following completion of the proposed transaction, MySQL will be integrated into Sun’s Software, Sales and Service organizations and the company’s CEO, Marten Mickos, will be joining Sun’s senior executive leadership team. In the interim, a joint team with representatives from both companies will develop integration plans.With the move, Sun takes a big leap into the USD 15bn database market, which brings it into competition with companies such as Microsoft, IBM and Oracle. Acquiring MySQL also gives Sun entry to customers that may be interested in buying more equipment and software; MySQL counts Facebook, Google, Nokia and Baidu as customers.Open source CRM vendor SugarCRM, PHP tools vendor Zend Technologies, and SpringSource, makers of the open source Spring Framework for Java development applauded the deal. “I think open source has gone mainstream,” and Sun has put its stamp on it, said Zend CEO Harold Goldberg. “We think it’s a great day for open source, and we think it’s a great day for the LAMP stack.”As part of the transaction, Sun will pay about USD 800 million in cash in exchange for all MySQL stock and assume about USD 200 million in options. The transaction is expected to close in late third quarter or early fourth quarter.

JBoss Enterprise Application Platform For Java Application Services

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

JBoss a division of Red Hat announced the Enterprise Application Platform in version 4.3, which is upgraded with messaging and Web services technologies. Various JBoss.org components have been integrated into JBoss Enterprise Application Platform v4.3 and are fully supported for use in both development and production.The platform provides open-source technologies for the development and deployment of Java Enterprise Application Services and integrates the JBoss Application Server with Hibernate Seam and for the development of Web applications. JBoss Messaging serves as a messaging architecture for JBoss 4.3 and 5.0. JBoss Web Services, another part of the platform, now supported, according to a press report JAX-WS (Java API for XML Web Services), a Web service API, the JAX-RPC 1.0 in the Java stack.

Sun Acquires MySQL, Takes a Big Leap in Database Market

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

In a surprise move, Sun Microsystems said it’s acquiring privately held open source database vendor MySQL AB for approximately USD 1 billion.Called the largest open source software deal ever, the merger makes Sun the owner of a critical part of the popular LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL Perl/Python/PHP) open source software stack. Sun already has been offering up its own software to open source, even basing its development tools strategy on the open source NetBeans platform.Following completion of the proposed transaction, MySQL will be integrated into Sun’s Software, Sales and Service organizations and the company’s CEO, Marten Mickos, will be joining Sun’s senior executive leadership team. In the interim, a joint team with representatives from both companies will develop integration plans.With the move, Sun takes a big leap into the USD 15bn database market, which brings it into competition with companies such as Microsoft, IBM and Oracle. Acquiring MySQL also gives Sun entry to customers that may be interested in buying more equipment and software; MySQL counts Facebook, Google, Nokia and Baidu as customers.Open source CRM vendor SugarCRM, PHP tools vendor Zend Technologies, and SpringSource, makers of the open source Spring Framework for Java development applauded the deal. “I think open source has gone mainstream,” and Sun has put its stamp on it, said Zend CEO Harold Goldberg. “We think it’s a great day for open source, and we think it’s a great day for the LAMP stack.”As part of the transaction, Sun will pay about USD 800 million in cash in exchange for all MySQL stock and assume about USD 200 million in options. The transaction is expected to close in late third quarter or early fourth quarter.

Obama picks up another labor endorsement

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

MILWAUKEE Gathering strength, Sen. Barack Obama collected a key labor endorsement and coaxed away one of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s delegates on Friday, at the same time he criticized his rival for supporting legislation harmful to workers.”Her supporting NAFTA didn’t give jobs to the American people,” Obama said of the free trade agreement implemented while Bill Clinton was in the White House. “Her supporting a bankruptcy bill made it harder for people to get out of debt that didn’t help them with the bills that were stacking up on their desks.”Obama traveled across Wisconsin during the day, hoping to add the state to an impressive string of primary victories. At the same time, he hoped his second labor endorsement in as many days, would help him in Ohio, Texas and other primary states, and block Clinton’s efforts to establish a campaign firewall.The Illinois senator won the endorsement of the 1.9 million-member Service Employees International Union, one day after he collected the support of the United Food and Commercial Workers, a politically active union 69,000 members in Ohio and another 26,000 in Texas. The food workers also have 19,000 members in Wisconsin, which holds a primary Tuesday.Addressing voters in Wisconsin, Obama accused Clinton of lashing out at him as a cheap ploy to get ahead and being so divisive that she couldn’t pass her signature effort of health care reform.”Hollering at Republicans and engaging in petty partisan politics didn’t help health care get done,” he said. “The American people don’t want to play the same games. They don’t want the cheap shots. They don’t want the negative ads. What they are looking for are solutions and bringing people together.”Obama’s advisers say even though some of his supporters assume she is on the verge of collapse, it would be a mistake to underestimate the Clintons. They have proven their ability again and again to make a comeback when they were at their lowest.Clinton has suffered a spate of crippling developments - eight straight losses, campaign finance problems, a shake-up of her staff - but has fresh reason for hope in recent polls. A poll of Wisconsin voters released Friday found Obama with only a slight edge in a state he was expected to win.In Wisconsin, she’s airing ads criticizing Obama for refusing to debate her in the state - which Obama called a “curious argument” since they have two debates scheduled in the next two weeks. But he added more campaign stops before Tuesday’s primary to shore up his support.Recent polls in Ohio and Pennsylvania show Clinton with a more than 15-percentage point advantage. She’s pinning her campaign hopes on winning Texas and Ohio on March 4 and Pennsylvania on April 22.Obama’s support from SEIU and the 1.3-million member United Food and Commercial Workers a day earlier gives him an organizational boost in those critical states with large numbers of working-class voters. Sarah Swisher, a superdelegate and an SEIU member from Iowa City, switched from Clinton to Obama after her union’s endorsement.In the latest delegate count by The Associated Press, Obama had 1,280 and Clinton 1,218/Obama has cultivated an image of being above the fray, and his criticism of Clinton usually comes in the form of a response to her charges. But he’s not above upping the ante, as he did Friday during a stop in Milwaukee.During a news conference, he was asked about Clinton’s accusation that he watered down a bill regulating the nuclear industry. He pointed out that Clinton is criticizing him for a bill she voted for and touted on her Web site.”I understand that Senator Clinton, periodically when she’s feeling down, launches attacks as a way of trying to boost her appeal,” he told reporters.At a subsequent rally at the downtown Midwest Airlines Center, Obama brought up her latest criticism of him as someone who gives a good speech but doesn’t have much action to show for it. Clinton told voters in Cincinnati Friday, “This primary election offers a very big choice to the voters of Ohio. You can choose speeches or solutions.”"She’s right,” Obama said in Milwaukee. “Speeches alone don’t do anything. But you know what, neither do negative attacks.”

JBoss Enterprise Application Platform For Java Application Services

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

JBoss a division of Red Hat announced the Enterprise Application Platform in version 4.3, which is upgraded with messaging and Web services technologies. Various JBoss.org components have been integrated into JBoss Enterprise Application Platform v4.3 and are fully supported for use in both development and production.The platform provides open-source technologies for the development and deployment of Java Enterprise Application Services and integrates the JBoss Application Server with Hibernate Seam and for the development of Web applications. JBoss Messaging serves as a messaging architecture for JBoss 4.3 and 5.0. JBoss Web Services, another part of the platform, now supported, according to a press report JAX-WS (Java API for XML Web Services), a Web service API, the JAX-RPC 1.0 in the Java stack.

Sun Acquires MySQL, Takes a Big Leap in Database Market

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

In a surprise move, Sun Microsystems said it’s acquiring privately held open source database vendor MySQL AB for approximately USD 1 billion.Called the largest open source software deal ever, the merger makes Sun the owner of a critical part of the popular LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL Perl/Python/PHP) open source software stack. Sun already has been offering up its own software to open source, even basing its development tools strategy on the open source NetBeans platform.Following completion of the proposed transaction, MySQL will be integrated into Sun’s Software, Sales and Service organizations and the company’s CEO, Marten Mickos, will be joining Sun’s senior executive leadership team. In the interim, a joint team with representatives from both companies will develop integration plans.With the move, Sun takes a big leap into the USD 15bn database market, which brings it into competition with companies such as Microsoft, IBM and Oracle. Acquiring MySQL also gives Sun entry to customers that may be interested in buying more equipment and software; MySQL counts Facebook, Google, Nokia and Baidu as customers.Open source CRM vendor SugarCRM, PHP tools vendor Zend Technologies, and SpringSource, makers of the open source Spring Framework for Java development applauded the deal. “I think open source has gone mainstream,” and Sun has put its stamp on it, said Zend CEO Harold Goldberg. “We think it’s a great day for open source, and we think it’s a great day for the LAMP stack.”As part of the transaction, Sun will pay about USD 800 million in cash in exchange for all MySQL stock and assume about USD 200 million in options. The transaction is expected to close in late third quarter or early fourth quarter.

New Year Brings in Yet Another Flaw in QuickTime

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

An Italian researcher has identified a flaw in Apple’s QuickTime media application that can allow an attacker to perform a DoS (denial of service) attack or take control of an affected PC.Security researcher Luigi Auriemma reported that a buffer overflow condition exists in version QuickTime 7.3.1. According to Auriemma’s advisory, the problem is a buffer-overflow, which happens during the handling of the HTTP error message and its visualization in the LCD-like screen that contains info about the status of the connection. The buffer overflow could lead to arbitrary code execution or a denial of service attacker (DoS), he said. Alfred Huger, the VP of development at Symantec Security Response, has further backed the fact of the presence of the worm. Hugar notes that in testing, the proof-of-concept code only managed to crash the product; however, 搃t a safe assumption that if you can do that you may be able to execute remote code, he says. t very serious.FrSIRT, the French Security Incident Response Team, has ranked the flaw 揷ritical, meaning that it can be exploited from a remote location. US-CERT also warned end-users about the flaw, providing a number of workarounds and advising users to avoid links including URL encoding, IP address variations, long URLs and intentional misspellings.The flaw is the latest in a series of bugs that QuickTime has had to address. Polish researcher Krystian Kloskowski detected another QuickTime stack-based buffer overflow error November 2007, which affected version 7.3. Attackers shortly thereafter targeted the flaw with an active, “in-the-wild” exploit.

Obama picks up another labor endorsement

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

MILWAUKEE Gathering strength, Sen. Barack Obama collected a key labor endorsement and coaxed away one of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s delegates on Friday, at the same time he criticized his rival for supporting legislation harmful to workers.”Her supporting NAFTA didn’t give jobs to the American people,” Obama said of the free trade agreement implemented while Bill Clinton was in the White House. “Her supporting a bankruptcy bill made it harder for people to get out of debt that didn’t help them with the bills that were stacking up on their desks.”Obama traveled across Wisconsin during the day, hoping to add the state to an impressive string of primary victories. At the same time, he hoped his second labor endorsement in as many days, would help him in Ohio, Texas and other primary states, and block Clinton’s efforts to establish a campaign firewall.The Illinois senator won the endorsement of the 1.9 million-member Service Employees International Union, one day after he collected the support of the United Food and Commercial Workers, a politically active union 69,000 members in Ohio and another 26,000 in Texas. The food workers also have 19,000 members in Wisconsin, which holds a primary Tuesday.Addressing voters in Wisconsin, Obama accused Clinton of lashing out at him as a cheap ploy to get ahead and being so divisive that she couldn’t pass her signature effort of health care reform.”Hollering at Republicans and engaging in petty partisan politics didn’t help health care get done,” he said. “The American people don’t want to play the same games. They don’t want the cheap shots. They don’t want the negative ads. What they are looking for are solutions and bringing people together.”Obama’s advisers say even though some of his supporters assume she is on the verge of collapse, it would be a mistake to underestimate the Clintons. They have proven their ability again and again to make a comeback when they were at their lowest.Clinton has suffered a spate of crippling developments - eight straight losses, campaign finance problems, a shake-up of her staff - but has fresh reason for hope in recent polls. A poll of Wisconsin voters released Friday found Obama with only a slight edge in a state he was expected to win.In Wisconsin, she’s airing ads criticizing Obama for refusing to debate her in the state - which Obama called a “curious argument” since they have two debates scheduled in the next two weeks. But he added more campaign stops before Tuesday’s primary to shore up his support.Recent polls in Ohio and Pennsylvania show Clinton with a more than 15-percentage point advantage. She’s pinning her campaign hopes on winning Texas and Ohio on March 4 and Pennsylvania on April 22.Obama’s support from SEIU and the 1.3-million member United Food and Commercial Workers a day earlier gives him an organizational boost in those critical states with large numbers of working-class voters. Sarah Swisher, a superdelegate and an SEIU member from Iowa City, switched from Clinton to Obama after her union’s endorsement.In the latest delegate count by The Associated Press, Obama had 1,280 and Clinton 1,218/Obama has cultivated an image of being above the fray, and his criticism of Clinton usually comes in the form of a response to her charges. But he’s not above upping the ante, as he did Friday during a stop in Milwaukee.During a news conference, he was asked about Clinton’s accusation that he watered down a bill regulating the nuclear industry. He pointed out that Clinton is criticizing him for a bill she voted for and touted on her Web site.”I understand that Senator Clinton, periodically when she’s feeling down, launches attacks as a way of trying to boost her appeal,” he told reporters.At a subsequent rally at the downtown Midwest Airlines Center, Obama brought up her latest criticism of him as someone who gives a good speech but doesn’t have much action to show for it. Clinton told voters in Cincinnati Friday, “This primary election offers a very big choice to the voters of Ohio. You can choose speeches or solutions.”"She’s right,” Obama said in Milwaukee. “Speeches alone don’t do anything. But you know what, neither do negative attacks.”

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