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Will Oracle lay off more MySQL people?

By Leon Katsnelson On June 10, 2010 · Add Comment · In DB2, MySQL, Open Source, Oracle, Random thoughts
This really interesting article just crossed my desk. It looks like Oracle’s latest SEC filing is a pretty good indication of massive layoffs still coming as a result of the SUN acquisition. There is no way to tell which part of the business the layoffs will be in but I wonder if MySQL is affected. [...]
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  • David TurnbullHi Leon, I completed the test for the Hadoop Fu
  • Kevincrying! I was a back-end developer for a few years
  • Leon KatsnelsonDB2 Express-C is a free product. It delivers a gre

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