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Java Industry News Sun Microsystems Strikes Multi-Million Dollar Deal with ERP Software Company
Company to deploy MySQL Enterprise and GlassFish solutions
By: Java News
Sep. 9, 2008 04:45 PM
Sun Microsystems has announced the addition of the enterprise resource planning (ERP) software vendor Stésud to a growing list of customers that have adopted and deployed Sun's open source MySQL database and GlassFish application server software. This Belgium-based enterprise company joins Australian online travel pioneer Wotif.com and hundreds of other companies that now rely on MySQL and GlassFish as a lower-cost, higher-performance alternative to traditional database and application server software. Stésud: Open Source Makes Sense Wotif.com selected Sun's MySQL database and GlassFish Enterprise Server to accommodate the site's growing user base. With more than three million users visiting the site on a monthly basis and 200,000 making travel reservations each month, Wotif.com needed a highly scalable and reliable platform to power its site. After evaluating several open source providers, Wotif.com selected Sun technology after a slew of tests the company ran, demonstrating the solutions' stability and performance capabilities. GlassFish, an enterprise-quality Java EE 5 open source application server that offers advanced clustering, centralized administration, and best-in-class performance. MySQL is an open source database software that powers high-volume websites, critical business systems, and packaged software. For more details on these products, visit: http://www.glassfish.org and http://www.mysql.com. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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