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MySQL AB to Optimize Its Open Source Database for SAP NetWeaver

Opening up new paths for customers

(October 3, 2007) - MySQL AB has announced its plans to optimize the MySQL Enterprise Server for the SAP NetWeaver platform. MySQL and SAP AG also announced that the sales and support of the MaxDB database will revert back to SAP, in order to unify the product's development, distribution, and support under one organization. MaxDB (formerly SAP DB) is the database that powers SAP Business ByDesign, the company's recently announced on-demand software solution for midsize companies – in addition to SAP Business Suite and SAP Business All-in-One.

“Organizations are increasingly adopting open source databases such as MySQL for critical business applications,” said Nimish Mehta, senior vice president, Enterprise Information Management, SAP AG. “Our work with MySQL AB, the leading open source database provider, will open up new paths for our customers to explore and unlock the transformative power of enterprise SOA.”

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