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CNET News: Mainframes Get Open-Source Database

Jan 15, 2003, 22:00 (8 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Stephen Shankland)

[ Thanks to Matt for this link. ]

"MySQL, the Swedish company that sells the open-source database of the same name, has released a version of its software for IBM's mainframe line.

"The MySQL database made its way to IBM's zSeries mainframes via Linux, an operating system that now can be run on the high-end machines. The new version of MySQL is now available for download, and MySQL will show the product next week at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in New York.

"Linux has breathed new life into the zSeries line, a decades-old, venerable family, but not one that's attracting new software the way Windows, Linux and Unix are. That new vitality stands to benefit not just IBM but also mainframe-software companies such as Computer Associates, BMC and StorageTek. IBM's Linux push also provided a route to mainframes for companies such as Veritas that previously weren't interested in moving their software to the systems..."

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