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SAN JOSE, Calif. - (April 11, 2003) - MySQL AB, developer of the world's most popular open source database, announced today at the first annual MySQL Users Conference that several leading organizations are announcing support for the MySQL™ database.
"The MySQL Users Conference is a celebration of the strong MySQL user community, which is comprised of millions of software developers, enterprise users and software vendors, all contributing to the groundswell of support MySQL is experiencing today," said Mårten Mickos, MySQL CEO. "The companies announcing new MySQL offerings add to the growing network of MySQL-related products and underscore the increasing recognition of MySQL as a viable, robust database for virtually any implementation."
Arkeia, Emic Networks, SupportWizard and TechExcel will be demonstrating and discussing their MySQL-related technologies at the MySQL Users Conference Exhibition Hall on Friday, April 11, at the Doubletree Hotel in San Jose, Calif.
MySQL AB develops, markets and supports the MySQL database server, the world's most popular open source database. With an estimated 4 million installations and averaging 27,000 downloads per day, MySQL is quickly becoming the core of many high-volume, business-critical applications. Major corporations such as Yahoo!, Lucent Technologies, Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment, Motorola, NASA, Silicon Graphics, HP, Xerox and Cisco rely on the ultra-fast, highly-reliable MySQL database. MySQL is available under the free software/open source GNU general public license (GPL) or a non-GPL commercial license. For more information about MySQL, please go to www.mysql.com.

