Ads by TechWords

See your link here
Receive the latest technology news and information.
Computerworld Daily News (First Look and Wrap-Up)
Computerworld Blogs Newsletter
The Weekly Top 10
Cloud Computing
View all newsletters




Privacy Policy
 

Oracle buys Sleepycat open-source database vendor

Purchase will extend company's embedded database product line

February 14, 2006 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - Oracle Corp. has acquired open-source database vendor Sleepycat Software Inc., strengthening its hand in the embedded database market and putting to rest at least one of the rumors about its plans to buy open-source companies.
Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
The acquisition extends Oracle's embedded database product line, which also includes Oracle Lite for mobile devices and TimesTen, which it acquired last year, for high-performance in-memory database applications.
Sleepycat's Berkeley DB is embedded in several well-known open-source products, including the Linux and BSD Unix operating systems, Apache Web server, OpenLDAP directory and OpenOffice productivity suite, Oracle said today.
The acquisition means that customers have access to a fast, open-source database at low cost and with "enterprise-class support," Oracle said.
Sleepycat CEO Mike Olsen said in a statement that his company is "excited to join the world's largest enterprise software company." Oracle's resources will allow it to better serve customers and the open-source community, Olsen said.
Oracle has been rumored for weeks to be in talks to buy open-source vendors. Citing unnamed sources, Business Week reported last week that the company was in talks to buy Sleepycat, Java application server vendor JBoss Inc. and PHP developer Zend Technologies Ltd.
It isn't Oracle's first open-source purchase. Last year, it bought Finland's Innobase, which makes the InnoDB database engine used at the heart of MySQL AB's database. The move was widely seen as a competitive swipe against MySQL, an Oracle rival.
The moves by software vendors to snap up open-source companies are seen partly as a way to attract additional developers, in the hope that those developers will upgrade to paid-for products for wide application deployments.
Sleepycat could also turn into a nice additional revenue generator for Oracle, in terms of subscription contracts and support services, said David Mitchell, a practice leader with U.K. analyst company Ovum Ltd.
He estimated that about 35% of revenue generated in the embedded database market comes from open-source products, compared to only about 5% in the traditional database market.
"I'd rate the traditional part of the market as very mature and with low growth rates, while embedded is doing well. So if Oracle wants to drive on the back of that growth, Sleepycat's a good company to own," Mitchell said.
Berkeley DB is available under a free public license and also a commercial license that allows companies to resell the database in closed-source products.
Mitchell estimated there are between 200 million to 250 million deployments of Sleepycat worldwide.
"It's a huge installed base to try


Reprinted with permission from

IDG.net
Story copyright 2009 International Data Group. All rights reserved.

Jump to comments

Software

Additional Resources

WHITE PAPER
Approximately 60 percent of data migration projects overrun time or budget, while some fail completely. Download this white paper, "Enhancing Your Chance for Successful Data Migration," to learn the critical steps you need to take to execute a data migration project with minimum cost and risk to your business.
WHITE PAPER
Read the Gartner research note to learn why the TCO of a server-based computing deployment used to deliver all applications to users is around 50% lower than that of an unmanaged desktop deployment.
WHITE PAPER
Economic downturns have a tendency to accelerate emerging technologies, boost the adoption of effective solutions, and punish solutions that are not cost competitive or that are out of synch with industry trends. This IDC White Paper presents the results of an IDC survey of 330 companies in Western Europe, Asia/Pacific and the Americas that measures the receptiveness to Linux and takes into consideration changing views driven by the disruptive economic environment that businesses face today.

White Papers & Webcasts

Optimize Performance of Datacenter to Datacenter Traffic
To get the backups and database synchronizations completed on time, enterprises rely on WAN optimization from Blue Coat.  

Handling Unpredictable Queries
Row-based DB Limitations  

Strategic ECM Webinar
Learn what new strategic business benefits can be realized through ECM!

Sybase® IQ: The Economics of Business Reporting
Download this white paper today!  

Gaining the Performance Edge Using a Column-Oriented Database Management System
A Different Approach: Column-Oriented Data Management Systems  

Tabor Research: NFS Evolution Changes the Landscape of HPC Data Management
A hybrid file system combining the benefits of standard NFS and the performance and scale of parallel file systems.  

Effectively Implementing Datacenter Automation
Effectively select and deploy the best datacenter automation solution today!

 

SAS Information Management Kit

SAS is the leader in business intelligence and analytical software and services. Only SAS offers leading data integration, storage, analytics and business intelligence applications within a comprehensive enterprise intelligence platform. SAS gives 97 of the top 100 companies in the 2007 Fortune 500 THE POWER TO KNOW®.

Webcast: The Information Management Roadmap
Imagine high-quality data, cleansed, analyzed and delivered throughout your organization. Join Computerworld, IT visionary Thornton May and a panel of experts to learn how SAS® can help you make it happen.

View this webcast 
Research Report: Information Management Initiatives at Midsize and Large Organizations
See the top-line results of this Computerworld sponsored survey to see how IT and business leaders are handling information management implementation.

Download this report 
White Paper: Information Management: Better Information for Winning Decisions.
This white paper explains how the SAS Information Evolution Model aids companies in assessing how they use this information to make strategic decisions and drive business.

Download this white paper