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By David Becker
Posted on ZDNet News: May 31, 2004 4:01:00 AM

Hewlett-Packard is set to announce plans Tuesday to expand its support for open-source software.

The computing giant will certify and support MySQL, the leading open-source database program, and JBoss, a popular Java-based application server, on HP's industry-standard servers.


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Under the agreement, both MySQL and JBoss will join HP's partner program and work jointly with HP on testing and engineering support. The companies also will co-operate on customer support.

While overshadowed by IBM in the Linux market, HP has shown significant interest in open-source software since its merger with Compaq Computer. HP recently began working with Novell to put Linux on its desktop PCs. It also has promoted Linux for its Intel-based servers and was one of the first to indemnify Linux customers against legal actions by the SCO Group.

With MySQL and JBoss, HP expands its open-source support to cover two of the fastest-growing areas for server-based software.

Swedish start-up MySQL has grown rapidly in the past few years to become a credible challenger to Microsoft's SQL software for low-end database users. The company doubled its revenue to $12 million last year and expects to continue growing rapidly.

"HP is taking a leadership role in demonstrating the strength of open-source software to cost-effectively support enterprise computing, building on Linux as a cohesive stack," MySQL CEO Marten Mickos said in a statement. "MySQL is pleased to be...extending customers' choice and flexibility for taking advantage of MySQL's performance and reliability on a variety of HP platforms."

JBoss, meanwhile, has become one of the leading choices for running Java-based Web applications, despite a long-running dispute with Java originator Sun Microsystems and a novel business approach to open-source software.

The two companies formed a partnership earlier this year to jointly market JBoss and MySQL to large corporate customers.

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Good!  Linux User 147560 | 05/31/04
Whatever HP  Spin_Masterz | 05/31/04
JBoss and MySQL work very well thank-you.  DonnieBoy | 05/31/04
yea, i know it sucks  Spin_Masterz | 06/01/04
Yup DUDE!  FreeBSD | 06/01/04
Spin out of control:)  Laff | 06/01/04
Stop  SC-man | 06/01/04
Dude, do your parents have you locked up in the basement?  Spin_Masterz | 06/01/04
Tis but a flesh wound. I've had worse. LIAR!  Laff | 06/01/04
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To show you the kind of loving son I was....when  Laff | 06/01/04
Thanks, I needed the chuckle!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/01/04
Bad Ax!  SC-man | 06/01/04
(NT) The only thing outta control is my twisted sarcasm wink  Spin_Masterz | 06/01/04
You argued with yourself, and lost.  Anton Philidor | 06/01/04
A lack of job security in the country is hardly the fault of  Laff | 06/01/04
Agreed; open source is not the worst problem  Anton Philidor | 06/01/04
Amazing business strategy!  IT_User | 06/01/04
Why are you so surprised?  Anton Philidor | 06/02/04
Unfortunetly BUISNESS is in essence  Laff | 06/02/04
Having choices  Anton Philidor | 06/02/04
Spin is a FUD packer..  FreeBSD | 06/01/04
Great news for customers. Prices are comming down.  DonnieBoy | 05/31/04
Anton.....  Laff | 06/02/04

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