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Christopher Lawton of The Wall Street Journal reports on the rise of the open source databases:
The potential benefits in cost and flexibility have
not been lost on customers. The market for open-source databases is
expected to grow 35% to $270 million this year from $200 million in
2007, according to Gartner Inc. Among the earliest adopters are
midsized companies, which don't always need the high-end features of
conventional databases, says Carl Olofson, analyst with IDC, a
market-research firm.
For example, Sun Microsystems Inc. provides supported offerings of MySQL, PostgreSQL and Java DB (Apache / Derby) to its customers. If you're interested in discussion and community around open source database technologies for Solaris, see here.
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