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MySQL gets U.S. gov’t stamp of approval

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Jan 10, 20061 min

Five-year contract makes it easy for government customers to buy MySQL open source products

The U.S. General Services Administration gave MySQL’s open source database a stamp of approval by awarding a five-year contract that makes it easy for government customers to buy MySQL products, the company said Monday.

MySQL was added to the products and services available to government customers from Carahsoft Technology, a government IT provider based in Reston, Virginia. The addition of the MySQL products is effective through Nov. 19, 2009.

MySQL is already used by U.S. government agencies including Los Alamos National Labs, U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Geological Survey, NASA and the Department of Defense.

Some governments around the world have been turning to open-source software as a way to reduce costs. China has been particularly aggressive in using open source software, partly to reduce its dependency on products from U.S. vendors.

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Nancy Gohring is a freelance journalist who started writing about mobile phones just in time to cover the transition to digital. She's written about PCs from Hanover, cellular networks from Singapore, wireless standards from Cyprus, cloud computing from Seattle and just about any technology subject you can think of from Las Vegas. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Computerworld, Wired, the Seattle Times and other well-respected publications.

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