Microsoft Gives in a Bit to Linux Users with Novell Partnership

Redmond, WA Software Giant Agrees to Support Suse Linux Alongside Windows

By Jeffrey Davis, published Jan 06, 2007
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From the "hell freezes over" department: ElectricNews.net, and many other tech news outlets, are reporting that "long-standing rivals Microsoft and Novell have come to an agreement to work together to facilitate customers who use both Windows and Linux operating systems." Specifically, the Vole is putting its weight behind Novell's Suse Linux distribution.

According to ElectricNews, the terms of the deal should also "ease the legal concerns of users of both platforms as it includes a patent covenant which means Microsoft agreed not to file patent-infringement charges against users of Novell's Suse Linux. Novell has also agreed not to sue users of Windows." Previously, numerous "legal concerns over potential patent infringement action have made some businesses wary of using open source platforms such as Linux, and this may have resulted in slower sales of these systems."

But with the Novell-Microsoft deal, the Redmond, WA software giant "will officially recommend Novell's Suse Linux Enterprise for customers who want to run both Windows and Linux." The deal between Novell and Microsoft "follows Oracle's announcement that it would start selling support for Red Hat's version of Linux - the most popular commercial version of the product, followed by Suse Linux."

Stuart Cohen, chief executive of the Open Source Development Laboratory (whih is an open-source promotion group), welcomed the move, saying that "We are glad to see these two companies collaborating to further diminish the legal threat posed to developers and customers by patent assertions. This is good for customer confidence in Linux, the open source community and the broader IT ecosystem"

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