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1 Copyright © 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Insert Information Protection Policy Classification from Slide 12 1

2 MySQL – a successful Open Source Project Tomas Ulin VP MySQL Engineering @Oracle - with MySQL since 2003 (2001)

3 Copyright © 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Insert Information Protection Policy Classification from Slide 12 3 MySQL History – at a glance  Late 80’s, early 90’s, consulting projects, data mgmt, flat files -> SQL ”standardized” access  ~97 first release of MySQL; ”free”/open source on Linux, payed on Windows  2001 – real CEO, company founded, VC funding, license cleaned up (GPL), IPR/ownership cleaned up, sales org, LAMP  2003 – big round of VC funding, SAP deal, cluster aquired from Ericsson, 30- 40 engineers  ~2005 – MySQL Enterprise  2008 – Sun Microsystems (instead of IPO) (~120 Engineers) – 1 BN USD  2010 – Oracle (~160 Engineers)  2012 – Still Oracle (200+ Engineers), some 15+ million installations

4 Copyright © 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Insert Information Protection Policy Classification from Slide 12 4 MySQL – the business  IP owned by MySQL/Sun/Oracle -> dual license; GPL vs. Commercial  Embedded – no issues – commercial  Enterprise – our own worst competitor – GPL version just as good and free?  Consulting and Support and ”just” embedded – uniteresting business for VC  T-shirts?  Enterprise a must - need for ”a product to sell” – need for commercial differentiation – need commercial version ”better” than ”free” version – same discussion 2001->2012  2005 - MySQL Enterprise (Network) – subscription model, few tiers, ”Basic” -> ”Big”, Commercial (closed source) only components  Model seems to work - Model stays - Open Source Core and Commercial only Value add – adding more and more in both parts

5 Copyright © 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Insert Information Protection Policy Classification from Slide 12 5 Oracle Premier Lifetime Support Oracle Product Certifications/Integrations MySQL Enterprise High Availability MySQL Enterprise Security MySQL Enterprise Scalability MySQL Enterprise Backup MySQL Enterprise Monitor/Query Analyzer MySQL Workbench MySQL Enterprise Edition Highest Levels of MySQL Scalability, Security and Uptime MySQL Enterprise Audit

6 Copyright © 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Insert Information Protection Policy Classification from Slide 12 6 MySQL @Oracle – a few comments  Oracle has not closed sourced anything from MySQL  Oracle is committed to keeping the core of MySQL Open Source  Oracle believes in MySQL as a product – 70% of Oracle customers are using MySQL today, alongside other Oracle products, because it provides the best solution for them  Oracle is increasing its investments in MySQL YoY  Oracle is not a charity – investments must generate revenue – be it MySQL, open source, or any other project

7 Copyright © 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Insert Information Protection Policy Classification from Slide 12 7 What made MySQL successful as an Open Source project  LAMP – web stack that powered the Internet boom – Linux – operating system – open source – Apache – web server – open source – MySQL – database –open source – Perl/PHP/Python – web application programming – open source  Low IT investment for the web startup – helped Google, Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo, Amazon, Booking

8 Copyright © 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Insert Information Protection Policy Classification from Slide 12 8 What made MySQL successful as an Open Source project  Market need; Time to market - Fail fast and at low cost  Simplicity – can’t afford to hire a DBA, just do what others did for the basics, focus your efforts where it matters  Community - if I need help, it’s out there, just ask in some forum

9 Copyright © 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Insert Information Protection Policy Classification from Slide 12 9 What made MySQL successful as an Open Source project  Not only luck - also some attractive core features (compared to competition)  Powerful query language, SQL  Really easy to scale – grow w/ your business  Really fast

10 Copyright © 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Insert Information Protection Policy Classification from Slide 12 10 What makes Open Source projects successful in general  No shortcuts – Timing! – just like any other project  Standard needed?  Community is important – Code contribution? – Testing? – Support! – ”Marketing” channel!

11 Copyright © 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Insert Information Protection Policy Classification from Slide 12 11 Open Source Projects – not all the same  IP is owned by a commercial entity – allows for dual licensing (MySQL)  IP ”shared” – no single owner – what you can do depends on the license  Liberally licensed (BSD, Apache) – take it and redistribute as you please (almost) – relicensed if you wish (open or not)  More restrictive (GPL, LGPL) – only redistribute under same license  Intended use differs lot  Just pieces of code for cooperating in development – MySQL uses 100’s of open source components – contributing back to several projects - command line editing, graphics libraries, security components...

12 Copyright © 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Insert Information Protection Policy Classification from Slide 12 12 Summary  MySQL – Open Source made it successful  Commercial viability needed also for Open Source – Someone needs to be able to make money in the end... – Open Source packaged into bigger commercial offer has proven successful – ”consulting/support” business less so  But ”Open Source” is not all the same


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