In the information age, everyone collaborates on this
worldwide knowledge exchange channel that's called Internet. Computing devices are proliferating and
all interactions are finding a common home: the net. It binds us
in a way that was inconceivable only a few years ago. I can stay
up to date on what my US or Japan colleagues are doing. I can
read articles and thoughts written in unknown cities all around
the globe.
We are all on the web; MySQL is so popular because of the web I'll say.
Whether you have a small niche blog or you are a famous writer in
your field of expertise, you should care about analyzing your
readers. This becomes more important if you are a company willing
to publicize products on the web.
I just found …
On Thursday the 8th, we delivered the most successful italian MySQL webinar ever. We
had about 350 registrations, thanks for your support and constant
participation!
We also awarded a wonderful MySQL t-shirt to the one who first
answered correctly to a trivia question, congratulations to the
winner.
Looking into the story of italian webinars, here is the ranking
in terms of registrations:
- Getting Started with MySQL on Windows
- Scalable MySQL High Availability Architectures
- A guide to Scaling MySQL
- MySQL Performance Tuning - Top 5 Tips
- Introducing MySQL 5.0
If you were unable to participate you can click here and listen to the on-demand …
[Read more]As you saw, I've not blogged for a long time on this site. I managed two different blogs for a while, but now it's the time to condense everything on one of it; and the winner is: It's Just About Communication.
I moved all the old posts, so that it becomes the unique source of informations about myself and my job. You can find a bunch of new articles on the sidebar, pointing to the aforementioned blog.
See you on the new home!
As you saw, I've not blogged for a long time on this site. I managed two different blogs for a while, but now it's the time to condense everything on one of it; and the winner is: It's Just About Communication.
I moved all the old posts, so that it becomes the unique source of informations about myself and my job. You can find a bunch of new articles on the sidebar, pointing to the aforementioned blog.
See you on the new home!
As you saw, I've not blogged for a long time on this site. I managed two different blogs for a while, but now it's the time to condense everything on one of it; and the winner is: It's Just About Communication.
I moved all the old posts, so that it becomes the unique source of informations about myself and my job. You can find a bunch of new articles on the sidebar, pointing to the aforementioned blog.
See you on the new home!
A survey of more than 400 developers showed that
MySQL is closing the lead Microsoft's SQL server has in emerging
markets. More than 50 percent of developers in the emerging
market countries said they are using Microsoft's SQL Server, but
46 percent said they are using MySQL.
This is another great news, after the results coming from the
european SMBs survey. The adoption and usage
of MySQL is still growing despite the economic downturn. Go
MySQL!
I know that you may have read about it before, but I want to
summarize some interesting evolutions of MySQL and the Open
Source adoption in Europe.
I will reflect on it with a specific focus on Italy, for two
reasons: Italy is my home country and is of the
territories where I work as a Sales Engineer (together with
Iberia and Emerging Markets).
MySQL has just released survey of 637 small and medium-size
businesses (less than 500 employees) in Europe documenting open
source usage. According to the survey the future will be full of satisfaction for
MySQL.
You can read the comments in Zack's post …
- Milestones in the History of Thematic Cartography -- This resource provides a comprehensive view of the history of cartography, with examples of maps created throughout the ages and background information about the contexts within which those maps, visualizations and map making technologies were created. Explore each time period, click on the images and stories found throughout each time line, and read more about the history of creating thematic maps as a means of visualizing data. (via Titine on Delicious)
- Interview with Larry Ellison (Infoworld) -- Asked about MySQL, "No, we're not going to spin it off," even if asked to by the EU, Ellison said. Lots of detail and …
There is once again a lot of fuzz going on about Open Source Business models,
First on my eyballs was the article that Customers don't seem to like openCore what a big surprise ..
So that's not the one that makes the customers happy ,
Then there is the other side of the coin, the people that create
open source
Authors realize the dual licensing model comes
hunting back at you after a merger or a hostile acquisition,
yes they still have the source code to build on but they can't
sell commercial licenses to their customers anymore they way they
used to. …
I've just spent an hour of my spare time watching an exceptional
UC Berkeley Lecture by Arun Sarin, former Vodafone's CEO. He
shared his thoughts on leadership, focusing on four major topics
that a leader should always keep in mind. I'll try to summarize
some points that I intend to keep in mind.
Strategy
Always look at the big picture, keep an eye on what will be your
company in 5,10, 15 years. Try to understand the world and
anticipate trends. Comunicate clearly through mission and vision
and make sure that every step is in the right direction.
Operations
While a good leader should be strategic, never underestimate the
daily operations. Make sure that your customers have a good
experience with the company. Be sure that they have the needed
attention if an issue arises.
People
Be an overall nice person to work with. Choose the right
people in the right …