A couple of years back, MySQL embarked upon a strategy to be more open and encourage third-party companies to create their own pluggable storage engines. The strategy was partly a response to Oracle's acquisition of InnoDB, which was at the time the leading transactional storage engine. Since then, we've seen new storage engines announced and released every year, typically at the April MySQL Users Conference.
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IBM picks Ubuntu for virtual desktop. Nokia acquires Symbian and prepares for open source. SourceForge gets a new CEO. Microsoft finds some old TCO numbers down the back of the couch. And more.
Official announcements
IBM and Business Partners Introduce a Linux-Based,
Virtual Desktop IBM
Novell Reports Financial Results for Fourth Fiscal Quarter and Full Fiscal Year 2008 Novell
SourceForge Appoints Scott L. Kauffman President and Chief Executive Officer SourceForge
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