Best of the blogs: “It’s still funny to me that MySQL isn’t considered mission-critical,” writes Matt Asay. Yes, that’s funny to me, too, and anyone else who has seen them spread. In open source databases are taking over, Asay points out that Google, Yahoo, even Oracle all run MySQL. “Don’t you think that MySQL is well-positioned to do the same [as Oracle and use the database as the hub for all ERP, CRM, etc.], except with open source applications?” Screencasts: Jon Udell speaks with Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos about his company’s S3, EC2, and MTurk services, as well as whether or not Amazon hates Udell. The news beat: Hewlett-Packard’s general counsel Ann Baskins resigns and plans to invoke the Fifth Amendment, rather than testifying in front of a U.S. House committee. Gateway picks Intel’s Woodcrest chips to put into three new midrange servers. And Alfresco previews an open source Web content management product, the final piece of its ECM suite. Podcasts: Although storage software is not typically open source, that may be about to change. At least if projects such as Aperi and startup Zmanda have any say. Zmanda, you see, is now selling support services in a fashion similar to Red Hat, only for the open source backup application AMANDA. Tune into Storage Sprawl. Databases