The article "MySQL Gives .NET High Five" comes from a biased source, but nonetheless, the headline can really turn heads given the apathy of Microsoft's developer community towards this databases, which makes a digital fabric that competes against .NET, WS, and IIS on the Web.
There was a lot of head scratching at this year's MySQL Conference and Expo when Microsoft was singled out for its contributions to open source development.
"Seriously?" one attendee was overheard asking during the keynote address of Marten Mickos, who was CEO of MySQL AB until Sun Microsystems Inc. acquired the open source database developer for $1 billion in March. Mickos, who's now senior VP in Sun's new database group, pointed to Redmond's work with MySQL in naming Microsoft one of three companies to receive its Partner of the Year awards.
The following are just a few of the many questions that the Citrix Geek Speak audience asked me during my session:
* Desktop Virtualziation - VMware VDM vs. Citrix XenDesktop. * What do I think of Citrix buying XenSource for $500,000,000. * Should Microsoft Buy Citrix? If so Why? [...]