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Novell targets Microsoft with new Linux offering

Novell targets Microsoft with new Linux offering

By:  Mari-Len De Guzman  On: 13 Apr 2006 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

It may well be a David-versus-Goliath phenomenon, where the underdog market player confronts the giant, armed with more than just a slingshot and a pebble.

It may well be a David-versus-Goliath phenomenon, where the underdog market player confronts the giant, armed with more than just a slingshot and a pebble.

With the launch of its SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 (SLE 10), which provides a complete set of enterprise tools from server to desktop, software developer Novell Inc. hopes its open source-based offering will finally break the Windows-dominated operating system market.

Capturing a “significant share of the market” or at least 50 per cent of the pie — from Linux’s current share of two-and-a-half per cent — was the ambitious pronouncement of Novell chairman and CEO Jack Messman, in an interview with ComputerWorld Canada at last month’s annual BrainShare user conference in Salt Lake City.

Messman added, however, that such a market shift was less likely to happen in this decade. “I can’t predict when that (would) occur; it’s not in the next five years…we have a long way to go, but what an opportunity.”

A sequel to SUSE Linux Enterprise 9, SLE 10 comes with pre-installed server and desktop functionalities including Xen 3.0, the open source standard for virtualization services, which allows organizations to consolidate multiple workloads on a single server. Novell said Xen 3.0 increases server utilization to almost 70 per cent.

SLE 10 also includes the open source-based Novell AppArmor, which provides application-level security for both servers and desktops.

On the desktop level, the Novell edition of the OpenOffice.org supports Visual Basic macros in Excel spreadsheets, “closing one of the chief compatibility gaps with Microsoft Office.” SLE 10 also includes an integrated application development kit, for building Linux-based apps, and middleware services including Apache, Geronimo, Java, PHP, Python, TCL/TK, Ruby and shell scripting.

Notwithstanding Linux’s current market share, Novell is poised for “revitalizing its market prospects” with SUSE Linux Enterprise, according to Darin Stahl, research analyst at London, Ont.-based Info-Tech Research.

“The market should never underestimate Novell; it has proven itself to be very resilient,” said Stahl. “The existing SUSE Linux brand offers the company a strong platform to improve its anemic marketing performance.”

He cited Novell’s improved earnings from its SUSE Linux business as clear evidence that its open source strategy is gaining traction.

In its latest quarterly financial report, Novell reported an 11 per cent decline in license revenue from the Open Enterprise Server (OES) and NetWare businesses. But this was not seen as a drawback by Novell, which claimed the drop was actually less than the license revenue losses from previous reporting periods, which averaged between 12 and 15 per cent, said Roger Levy, vice-president and general manager for Novell’s open platform solutions.

He said while NetWare licenses were plunging, OES migration was growing. Novell’s OES offering was intended as a bridge to enable NetWare customers to gradually migrate to SUSE Linux.


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Mari-Len De Guzman Mari-Len De Guzman is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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