EU antitrust boss tells US Senate to back off over Oracle

 

Interference in Oracle-Sun decision.

The outgoing European Commissioner on Competition Neelie Kroes has launched an astonishing attack on a request from 59 US senators for a speedy resolution to the takeover of Sun by Oracle.

Kroes, who leaves her post in January, used a speech in Brussels to attack the pressure being placed on the EU to approve the merger.

The EU has until 17 January to decide if it wants to block the deal.

She lambasted the senators for "interfering in someone else's decisions rather than taking the most important decision that you have control over: improving health care."

"Is this really more important than fixing your own health care system?" she asked in a speech, according to Associated Press.

She told the senators needed to "get their priorities straight".

Analysts are increasingly expecting the EU to come out against the Sun-Oracle merger.

The primary concern seems to be Oracle’s plans for the MySQL database.

MySQL is a direct competitor to Oracle’s own commercial products.

“Disagreement over the value of MySQL – both as a standalone entity and as part of a big company – lies at the heart of a bitter public battle between Oracle and the European Union over the Sun acquisition,” said Florian Mueller, a former MySQL shareholder.

“The fight illuminates a larger truth about open-source companies: their societal and strategic importance far exceeds their financial value as operating businesses."

One move Oracle is reportedly considering is hiving off MySQL into a separate firm with its own board of directors – a move it had initially rejected.

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EU antitrust boss tells US Senate to back off over Oracle
"Of course someone big with a lot invested in MySQL could always fork it if things got bad."
By Sams
 
 
 
Comments: 3
cootified
Dec 10, 2009 8:35 AM
I wouldn't approve the merger. I think there should be no merger with US companies until at least 2015 or when the country learns how to run a proper economy. Buying into US threats, premptive attacks or what ever they call it, only makes the world economy worse off. You need to fix a problem not just push it under the carpet.
mattybaus
Dec 10, 2009 9:33 AM
Oracle should split MySQL into a diffrent and separate company - which is what the EU wants.

Of course this would also mean that all the buckets of money that have been tipped into MySQL by Oracle will stop and it will have to become self funding.

IMO this will then kill of MySQL which seems to be the end intent of the EU in all their anti-competitive actions - killing off the little people.
Sams
Dec 10, 2009 10:32 AM
Of course someone big with a lot invested in MySQL could always fork it if things got bad.
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