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Dell signs on with Microsoft, Novell

Tom Warren   on 07 May 2007 - 12:06 · 3 comments & 1716 views

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Dell Inc. has agreed to work with Microsoft Corp. and Novell Inc. under an alliance the rival software makers formed last year to make it easier for the Windows operating system and the increasingly popular Linux system to work together, the companies said Sunday.

Under the partnership announced in November, Microsoft said it would offer corporate customers a chance to license its Windows operating system as part of a package that includes maintenance and support for Novell's Suse Linux platform.

On Sunday, Microsoft and Novell said Dell has agreed to buy Suse Linux Enterprise Server certificates from Microsoft and that the computer maker will set up a services and marketing program aimed at getting users of open-source platforms to switch to the new Suse Linux offering.

"Dell is the first major systems provider to align with Microsoft and Novell in this collaboration, and we intend to lead in this space," Rick Becker, a vice president in Dell's product group, said in a statement.

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#1 eilegz on 07 May 2007 - 14:58
so no more ubuntu? and use suse instead
(1 reply) #2 phantasmorph on 07 May 2007 - 19:30
Corporate Customers, so this is probably for servers or professional workstations. Ubuntu will probably be an option for Home users, I'd imagine.
#2.1 +aniv on 07 May 2007 - 21:35
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Corporate Customers, so this is probably for servers or professional workstations. Ubuntu will probably be an option for Home users, I'd imagine.


Absolutely correct.

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