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Attachmate buyout of Novell raises eyebrows
Novell announced on November 22, 2010 that it has accepted a $2.2 billion buyout offer from Seattle-based Attachmate. Microsoft is involved in the purchase of some IP. Industry watchers wonder what this means for SUSE Linux support. News | 22 Nov 2010
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Linux faithful like idea of easy SUSE AWS deployment
Automated build-out and deployment of custom SUSE Linux on Amazon Web Services is winning combo, users say. News | 12 Aug 2010
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Ubuntu Server makes gains at SUSE Linux' expense
RHEL claims the majority of enterprise deployments, but Ubuntu adoption is also fast filling the needs of business. SUSE Linux, by contrast, has dwindled. News | 26 Jul 2010
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SUSE Linux users nervous as Novell explores options
Novell is reportedly for sale, causing concern in SUSE Linux community. Article | 25 May 2010
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Novell board rejects buyout offer
The Novell board of directors rejected the Elliott Associates buyout offer, saying that they would explore other options to appease shareholders. But the company isn't out of the dark, with critics saying that the company still doesn't understand Lin... News | 22 Mar 2010
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Novell KVM hypervisor in the works
Novell is following in the footsteps of Red Hat and developing a KVM hypervisor called AlacrityVM. News | 12 Feb 2010
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Novell reorg aims at solution sales
Novell's new focus on intelligent workload management drove December 2009 decision to streamline operations, company said. Article | 15 Dec 2009
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La Curacao replaces Netware with Novell SUSE
La Curacao Hispanic store chain boost performance and save time and money by converting from Novell Netware and Microsoft Windows to Novell SUSE Linux. Article | 03 Nov 2009
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XenServer 5.5 supports SUSE 11 and Red Hat 5.3 and role based Active Directory
The new Citrix XenServer 5.5 includes role-based access control via new Active Directory (AD) integration, and supports SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 11, Debian 5.0 and RedHat/CentOS/Oracle 5.3 running as guests. News | 05 May 2009
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Red Hat breaks $500 million in 2008
Red Hat's president and CEO, Jim Whitehurst, quietly announced this week that the company had broken the $500 million mark in 2008, a first for an open source company. Should the company's success be taken as a sign of the maturation of open source, ... News | 11 Feb 2009