MySQL diaspora
Posted by: badarrow
It's been 13 months since Sun Microsystems announced its plan for a $1 billion buyout of MySQL and almost a year to the date since the deal closed. Now, the MySQL executive diaspora is on.
It's been 13 months since Sun Microsystems announced its plan for a $1 billion buyout of MySQL and almost a year to the date since the deal closed. Now, the MySQL executive diaspora is on.
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