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February 28, 2006
MySQL Buys Out Netfrastructure

MySQL's CEO recently let it be know that he had spurned a buy-out offer from Oracle, proclaiming that MySQL was destined to be a very large company without being bought. Today the company bought Manchester, MA-based Netfrastructure, which sells server software for Web applications.
As part of the deal, MySQL brings aboard database pioneer Jim Starkey. Starkey created InterBase, a database that became part of Borland International.
Read - MySQL Has Bought Netfrastructure (ChannelWeb
Posted on February 28, 2006 05:29 PM | Posted to Business software | Permalink
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