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      <description>The MySQL marketplace today is far more complex then simply choosing between a particular version of MySQL that Sun/MySQL produces.&#xA;The MySQL server product in general is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL) v2 , however you should carefully review the MySQL Legal Policies {#s0rl} as a number of exceptions and different license agreements operate for companion tools such as MySQL Cluster, MySQL client libraries and documentation for example.</description>
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      <title>Infobright Community Edition(ICE) – It&#39;s Free</title>
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      <description>The March NY MySQL Meetup featured a presentation from Infobright , a data warehousing solution built on the MySQL Product.&#xA;With a pitch of “Simplicity, Scalability and low TCO” I became more impressed with the capability to delivery on these as the presentation proceeded.</description>
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      <title>Storage Engines at the MySQL Conference</title>
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      <description>I’ll be following closely the progression of Storage Engines available in the MySQL Database server, well soon to be available when 5.1 gets to GA (hopefully by end of Q2 which is what we have been told).</description>
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