From: | Chris Browne <cbbrowne(at)acm(dot)org> |
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To: | pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Oracle VP on MySQL |
Date: | 2004-04-15 17:48:00 |
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ned(at)nedscape(dot)com (Ned Lilly) writes:
> It is unlikely that MySQL can rapidly accelerate development of
> their core product while acquiring and integrating disparate
> database technologies like the SAP DB (now called MaxDB) or MySQL
> Cluster. Indeed, this sort of 'engineering by acquisition' is a
> distraction and fragments their development efforts."
I'm more than half-expecting them to start a "campaign" to deprecate
MySQL in favor of MaxDB.
There are, after all, only two real choices:
1. They can disperse their efforts by trying to support and enhance
both, and thereby do the "divide and conquer" thing where all
they conquer is themselves;
2. They can pick one as the "way forward," and hang their hopes on
it.
Seeing as how the place where the VC funds came in was in support of
SAPDB/MaxDB, so since their bread was buttered that way, it would seem
surprising for that not to win the day...
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