FryUp: Neigh worries for Sun
Anatomy of an internet copyright crime
Anatomy of an internet copyright crime
Sun Microsystems' decision to buy MySQL, the company behind a popular and growing open-source database, for US$1 billion (NZ$1.32 billion) could allow Sun to to expand MySQL's reach — and give database giant Oracle something new to worry about. But more immediately, Sun's buying plans address a problem facing the privately held MySQL — namely, its future.
Colour me blind
Scott McNealy is out. Jonathan Schwartz is in, and the future never looked brighter for Sun Microsystems — or so we’re told.