Latest incarnation of Novell bringing Linux to Asia
Novell Suse Linux is positioning itself to be the corporate Linux of choice for today's multi-OS corporation thanks to a series of agreements with companies such as SAP and Microsoft. In particular Novell is interested in the government sector in Asia, which features large scale deployments where a full-featured desktop may not be necessary.
Speaking recently in Bangkok, Novell executive vice president for worldwide sales, Thomas Francese, and Maarten Kostner, president for Asia-Pacific, explained the evolution of Novell from a Netware company through to its Groupwise workgroup, which still has a loyal following, all the way to today's systems resource management, identity management and security management and one of the most talked-about Linux distributions. A copy of its Suse Linux is said to be download ever six seconds.
''We're an information infrastructure company. We are different from RedHat in that we deliver up the stack _ security, systems management, virtualisation _ and we are more than just open source,'' Francese explained.
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