How will Sun play the LAMP angle?
MySQL puts the M in LAMP, after all. And while Sun has already shown acceptance of the Rich Internet Applications & Web 2.0 “writing on the wall,” see jMaki, the clarity/execution of its vision for harmonizing with MySQL’s LAMP momentum will determine the which opportunities present themselves. • Sun as a capable rival to IBM in the cloud computing arena. Cote made mention of this already and to his point I would add, the availability of MySQL might give its utility computing arm added mainstream appeal for ISVs already invested in the MySQL platform. Moving forward this move might potentially represent an inflection point in Sun’s maturation process as a commercial open source vendor. However, I fully expect the company to go through the growing pains of integrating a smaller, distributed team into a larger, and admittedly more stuffy, big corporate environment, a la Red Hat with JBoss…although perhaps not as pronounced considering the differences between MySQL and JBoss culture. Od