MySQL shake-up could be a blessing

I’d argue that Sun needs to tighten the reins on MySQL development, not let them go. Going forward, MySQL will need to work hard if it wants to stay in front of the low-end database business. It’s no longer the reigning speed king; if fast, SQL-based storage is all you care about, SQLite is a better alternative. And competing open source databases like PostgreSQL and Firebird offer better feature sets for exactly the same price as MySQL.

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Call for articles

We received the following contact from Packt Publishing:

My name is Bhushan and I am a part of the content team here at Packt Publishing. We are a modern, unique publishing company with a focus on producing cutting-edge books for communities of developers, administrators, and newbies alike.

I came across your website, www.firebirdnews.org while I was searching for Firebird related news and information. We would like to know if you would be interested in writing a technical article on Firebird that can be published on Packt website as a part of the article network.

We’re looking to increase the number of quality and relevant articles that we publish on PacktPub.com. We encourage people to write original articles that would be of interest to Packt readers.

Please do get in touch with me if this interests you. I would be happy to discuss the compensation for the article.

Thanks

Bhushan Pangaonkar
Content Team Leader
[Packt Publishing]

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Version 3.14 beta was released and we can read:

We upgraded to new FirebirdSQL version. This version is faster and more stable.

New TraceAPI for FB 2.5

Hi, all.

I glad to introduce new Firebird facility, based on TraceAPI initially developed by Nickolay Samofatov and maintained and given to us by RedSoft (thanks!).

Below is brief overview of what was done. It will be included into HEAD soon, i hope.

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