SUSE Linux Acquisition
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2003 10:31 pm
Novell Announces Agreement to Acquire Leading Enterprise Linux Technology Company SUSE LINUX
PROVO, Utah — Nov. 04, 2003 — Novell today announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire SUSE LINUX, one of the world's leading enterprise Linux companies, expanding Novell's ability to provide enterprise-class services and support on the Linux platform. With the open source expertise of SUSE LINUX and Novell's world-class networking and identity solutions and support, training and consulting services, Novell will be able to deliver Linux and all its components — from the server to the desktop — and give organizations a secure, reliable and mature Linux foundation. (View the press release Here )
So, Novell has purchased SUSE and Ximian, RedHat seems to be leaning more towards retail from what I've seen (So much so that Red Hat 9 ISO downloads are cut off becuase of too many users.), but with Novell and IBM backing this Linux venture, it could be interesting to see how big of a player Linux becomes in the operating system world.
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PROVO, Utah — Nov. 04, 2003 — Novell today announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire SUSE LINUX, one of the world's leading enterprise Linux companies, expanding Novell's ability to provide enterprise-class services and support on the Linux platform. With the open source expertise of SUSE LINUX and Novell's world-class networking and identity solutions and support, training and consulting services, Novell will be able to deliver Linux and all its components — from the server to the desktop — and give organizations a secure, reliable and mature Linux foundation. (View the press release Here )
So, Novell has purchased SUSE and Ximian, RedHat seems to be leaning more towards retail from what I've seen (So much so that Red Hat 9 ISO downloads are cut off becuase of too many users.), but with Novell and IBM backing this Linux venture, it could be interesting to see how big of a player Linux becomes in the operating system world.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:1658, old post ID:14156