Novell says its Linux business has grown by 243 percent over the last three quarters, and it largely credits its deal with Microsoft.
Novell on Thursday unveiled the features that will be available in the next version of its Linux desktop product -- SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop -- which the company claims will be more usable than any other desktop product on the market.
Novell is readying two major product launches meant to make its open-source software more palatable to corporate customers.
Novell's ambitious strategy for Linux has led some customers to worry that the networking company may withdraw support for some of its legacy applications.
NetWare and GroupWise will continue to be supported until 2010 and beyond 'unless market conditions determine otherwise'.
While there's not much that's more fun than stirring up Linux and Windows zealots into a frenzy of spite against each other, we thankfully finally seem to be approaching a more measured universe in which technology choices can be made based on suitability rather than preconception.
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Hewlett-Packard is expanding its Linux server software menu with additional wares from SuSE Linux.
SuSE Linux is bundling e-mail and groupware applications with its Linux server operating system in a new product aimed at the business market.
The software maker introduces a version of Linux aimed at enterprise customers, hoping to move the open-source software beyond servers and low-cost PCs.
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Linux vendor SuSE has significantly enhanced its eponymous Linux distribution with its newest release, version 7.3.
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German Linux seller SuSE has unveiled a version of the open-source operating system tailored for Intel's Itanium chip.
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