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Pythian Group Blog - Sep 5, 2008
This is the 113th edition of Log Buffer , the weekly review of database blogs. Sheeri Cabral gets things going this week with her coverage of this rumour: Monty Widenius Leaves Sun/MySQL. If it turns out to be true …
Also tagged: sql server, oracle, mysql, postgresql, log buffer
Pythian Group Blog - Sep 5, 2008
ValleyWag reports that MySQL’s Monty Widenius is no longer “MySQL’s”. Some folks have known that Monty has not been happy in his current position; this leads me to believe the rumor is true (though of course an …
Also tagged: business, mysql, monty, group blog posts, monty widenius, michael widenius, widenius
Pythian Group Blog - Sep 5, 2008
I confess — I have not always been an exclusive MySQL user. I have fooled around with other DBMSs. I was young, inexperienced, and I needed the money, I swear! This comes about because I was doing some electronic …
Also tagged: sql server, oracle, funny, db2, mysql, sybase, not on homepage
Pythian Group Blog - Aug 29, 2008
Though the event is still happening in Charlottesville, VA Nov. 14-16th (Fri night through Sunday), the new web page for OpenSQL Camp is http://www.opensqlcamp.org. The content has been ported over to MediaWiki, and a …
Also tagged: conference, mysql, postgresql, unconference, postgres, drizzle
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Pythian Penal Colony: Inmate #8777984426Pythian Group Blog - Aug 29, 2008 Some of you might know that for more than two years we have had an office in Sydney, Australia. Last year, I had the pleasure to travel there to present at the AUSOUG conference and work from our office in Sydney. It’s … Also tagged: australia, oracle, humour, sydney, ottawa, pythian |
Pythian Group Blog - Aug 29, 2008
Welcome to the 112th edition of Log Buffer , the weekly review of database blogs. First, thanks to last issue’s contributors– Joe Izenman , Dan Norris , and Jason Massie –for snatching victory from the jaws of defeat …
Also tagged: sql server, oracle, db2, mysql, postgresql, log buffer
Pythian Group Blog - Aug 25, 2008
I have not said much about Drizzle here; that is because there is not much to say. It is premature, really, to say anything about it at this point. Some have said they will support Drizzle; as Pythian supports several …
Also tagged: open source, leadership, mysql, drizzle, group blog posts
Pythian Group Blog - Aug 25, 2008
As part of a project of Technocation, Inc I took a whole bunch of videos at OSCon 2008. The conference was about a month ago, and about 2 weeks ago I’d finished processing and uploading all the videos, but it was only …
Also tagged: performance, google, php, legal, awards, free software, open source, floss, foss, award, mysql, postgresql, cloud, perl, scaling, conway, shuttleworth, drizzle, group blog posts, oscon, cloud computing, danese cooper, damian conway, oscon08, oscon 2008, torkington, willison, coggeshall, r0ml, lefkowitz, white camel, persistent data, nathan torkington, pjf failure talk, frank willison
Pythian Group Blog - Aug 22, 2008
Crisis has struck! This week’s Log Buffer editor had to beg off at the eleventh hour when his time vanished. It happens. But, in every crisis, an opportunity (well . . . maybe, maybe not). The opportunity — an open …
Also tagged: sql server, oracle, mysql, postgresql, log buffer
Pythian Group Blog - Aug 20, 2008
I tripped over an old oracle-l exchange (not that old, from March of this year) and I thought it would make good content for a blog post on the critical difference between outsourcing and offshoring. It started when …
Also tagged: outsourcing, offshoring, competitors, pythian