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MySQL is "widely expected" to put more competitive pressure on
Oracle and the others as it becomes "increasingly functional" by
adding new features, they said. The EU described the database market as "highly concentrated" with the three main proprietary software companies
-- Oracle, IBM and Microsoft -- controlling some 85 percent of the market by revenue. Oracle's bid for Sun marks new territory the company, turning it into a one-stop technology shop, like IBM Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co. It is already expanding aggressively outside its core database software business by moving into business applications and will start making hardware if the Sun deal goes through. Sun is the world's No. 4 maker of computer servers, which power Web sites and corporate back offices. Market research data released Wednesday showed that it has lost market share in servers in the second quarter as customers worried over the company's future and aggressive campaigns by IBM and HP.
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