There are 12 million reasons why Marten Mickos isn't afraid that his rivals in the database software industry will ever overtake him. "Let them try," he says brazenly of his competitors. "Our secret is in the way we operate our culture, and I'm convinced others cannot imitate that." Culture is too vague a word. Mickos is referring to the fact that MySQL AB, the business he has built since 2001, has committed itself to "open-source" innovation since its founding in 1995 - with results successful enough that Sun Microsystems Inc. acquired what is the world's fastest-growing database vendor earlier this year for $1 billion. Like such well-known proponents as Linux, the operating system, and Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, MySQL shares its source code for free, giving programmers everywhere permission to debug, add features or otherwise modify the product before redistributing it.
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