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Apr 9, 2010

MySQL Strategy Will be Outlined by Oracle

By DatabaseJournal.com Staff

Edward Screven, Oracle chief corporate architect, will give the opening keynote on Tuesday, April 13 at 8:30 a.m. PDT at The O’Reilly MySQL Conference & Expo 2010 -- discussing the strategy for MySQL. His presentation is entitled "State of the Dolphin" and is to cover Oracle’s investment in the MySQL product as well as their involvement in the user community. Additionally, Oracle has just recently announced that the MySQL Customer Advisory Board meetings, taking place on May 6, 2010, will serve as a forum for MySQL customers to learn what new enhancements the MySQL database will have.

Said Edward Screven,

"MySQL is strategic to Oracle and we are making investments to further develop, promote and support the MySQL products," and "We’re looking forward to outlining our plans for MySQL and providing the development community with deeper insight into the enhancements they can expect right now and moving forward."
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