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April 17, 2008 8:15 AM PDT

MySQL adoption: Deep and wide

I love this anecdote from Jonathan Schwartz's blog. As is demonstrated again and again, enterprises have no idea just how awash in open-source software they are...until they ask.

The CIO responded categorically with "we don't run MySQL, we run [name withheld to protect the proprietary]." The CISO said, "We can't just let developers download software off the net, you know, we've got regulation and security to worry about." The CTO smiled. Everyone else appeared to be sitting on their hands. I was going to leave it at that. Thanks for the business.

Until a (diplomatically) assertive Sun sales rep piped up, "Um... no, I connected with a buddy of mine over at MySQL, and had him check - you've downloaded MySQL more than 1,300 times in the last twelve months."

After a profoundly awkward silence, one of the individuals from their internal development team piped up, "Actually, everybody uses it. Why bother hassling with license agreements when MySQL's got you covered."

Indeed. Now the only thing missing in that conversation is the enterprise stepping up to pay for some or all of its free-loading adoption of MySQL. This is what is prompting MySQL to consider new licensing models. It would be very easily resolved by enterprises for owning up to and paying for the value they derive from open source, very little of which comes down to a lower price tag.

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by ZUrlocker April 17, 2008 11:27 AM PDT
Here's a link to Jonathan telling the story at his keynote presentation at the MySQL conference earlier this week.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Xn5SsO4Zk8

--Zack
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by Tony McCune April 17, 2008 10:21 PM PDT
Exactly my thoughts. I bet most CIOs don't realize they have users regularly using cloud computing applications inside their networks either. http://tmccune.blogspot.com/2008/04/creative-destruction-in-action.html
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