Interviews Related to MariaDB
2021
- The evolution of databases and being open source with MariaDB - by Miguel Amado interviewing Daniel Black - June 2021
2020
- Monty Widenius - Two Weeks of Databases - May 2020
- Interview with Marko Makela, InnoDB Architect at MariaDB - Two Weeks of Databases - May 2020
2014
- Michael "Monty" Widenius - Codemotion Milan 2014 - December 2014
2013
- An Interview about MariaDB and PostgreSQL by Colin Charles: MariaDB and and NoSQL - October 2013
- Why MariaDB Matters: The OpenShift Interview with Monty by Diane Mueller - 12 August 2013
- There is no reason at all to use MySQL: MariaDB, MySQL founder Michael Widenius by Swapnil Bhartiya - 3 May 2013
2012
- MariaDB Foundation Interview: A discussion of the new MariaDB Foundation with COO Andrew Katz and CTO Michael "Monty" Widenius. - December 2012
- Special Q&A with Monty Widenius by Vangelis Katsikaros - 10 February 2012
2011
- From MySQL to MariaDB, Michael “Monty” Widenius talks about databases and his projects. by Josette Garcia, O'Reilly UK. An in-depth interview with Michael "Monty" Widenius about MariaDB, MySQL and his interest in projects and furthering MariaDB. Plenty of thoughts on NoSQL, market share, etc - 5 October 2011
- MariaDB: the new MySQL? Interview with Michael Monty Widenius. by Roberto V. Zicari. An interview with Michael "Monty" Widenius about MariaDB, MySQL, cloud computing, open core, and more - 29 September 2011
- Q&A with founder of MySQL AB and Monty Program Ab by Packt Publishing. This is an interview with Michael "Monty" Widenius by the team at Packt Publishing - April 2011
- MariaDB Can't Be Sold Like MySQL: Exclusive Interview by Swapnil Bhartiya. Featuring Rasmus Johansson, COO of Monty Program Ab and Colin Charles, Chief Evangelist of Monty Program Ab - February 2011
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