Novell Continues Linux Push, Buys SUSE

from the gotta-do-something dept

Well, just about everyone is discussing this story this morning, so just a quick note on the news that Novell has bought SUSE Linux just a few months after buying Ximian. Connecting the two very obvious dots isn't particularly difficult (which also makes the third "anti-SCO" dot a little more understandable). The deal also includes an investment from IBM, of which much will probably be spent fending off angry SCO lawyers.
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    WishIKnewYesterday, 4 Nov 2003 @ 9:57am

    Wow

    Looking at how Novell (NOVL) stock has jumped over 30%, I guess people think this is a good move.


    I just hope that the Novell kiss of death doesn't affect SUSE. - Everything that Novell purchases tends to die out - (i.e. wordperfect, DRDos)

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    Puzzled, 4 Nov 2003 @ 10:37am

    What is enterprise

    "The acquisition of SUSE Linux will complete Novell's ability to offer enterprise-class Linux solutions to our customers from the desktop to the server,"


    This is something I've never figured out: What is an enterprise-class solution? Is enterprise just a code-word for any computer solution in the $20K+ range? Anyone got a good (non-trekky) definition for 'enterprise'?

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    Anonymous Coward, 4 Nov 2003 @ 10:49am

    No Subject Given

    Enterprise just means "tailored to the suits" i.e. it has support.

    Suits love support.

    This is the problem with Fedora - no support means you have to by RedHat Enterprise. At least old "free" RedHat Linux had up2date/RHN.

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