


SugarCRM is a open source Customer Relationship Management software that runs on Apache, MySQL and PHP (aka AMP stack). Today, we showed how to scale SugarCRM on Sun's Coolthreads Server running Solaris Operating system to 700 concurrent users. For more information, go to http://blogs.sun.com/vanga/entry/scaling_sugarcrm_with_mysql_on.
Sun and MySQL meetups are coming near you. This special world tour brings together the expertise, best practices, and technology know-how directly to you. Find out when they are going to be in your city. See Locations
London, UK
Wednesday, March 5
The Lamb Pub
Lambs Conduit Street, London.
Time: 6:30 - 9:00pm
MySQL Host: Mark Baker
MySQL Exec: Marten Mickos
Sun Exec: Simon Phipps
Dear partners in the Sun Partner Advantage and the Startup Essential program,
Jonathan Schwartz just announced the aquisition of MySQL AB.
We looking forward to make MySQL applications work best with Solaris within our partner organisation.Open Source software solution stacks are a strategic focus for us to work with you.
Our upcoming code camps aound "Tomcat to glassfish migrations" is already based on MySQL.
Sign up for the German code camps in February, and the ones in Israel in March and discuss all technical aspects with us!
The Fotolog/Solaris/MySQL Webinar generated a lot of interest; and some have asked what other ways can help them manage MySQL Enterprise. You can experience the MySQL Enterprise Monitor to monitor your MySQL servers and receive alerts of potential problems. Register at http://www.mysql.com/ent-trial-reg-2007/ and try MySQL Monitor free for 30 days.
I am Steve Quan, Sun's Opensource Segment Manager. I want to invite you to a webinar to learn how a Sun customer scaled their MySQL Enterprise Database to 64 threads.
Fotolog has become a Top 20 web destination using My SQL, Solaris & multithreading. Their senior MySQL DBA will explain how they scale in this InformationWeek webcast on 10/24 at 11A PT/2P ET.
Webcast Info and Registration.
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