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Robert writes:
IBM and Novell have rekindle their long-term Linux relationships with deals to push IBM
software on Novell's desktop and server operating systems among a number of announcements
from both companies at Linux World. Novell may have flirted with Microsoft in recent
months but its long-term commitment is to IBM, which
invested $50m in Novell's as part of its $210m acquisition of SUSE Linux back in 2003.
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Erikson Wright writes:
According to Kevin Kettler, Dell's CTO, Linux is the key that will make virtual machines easier to build.
"To encourage use of Linux for virtual environments is to make an easier way to do virtual machines," he said.
He spoke to an audience gathered for the LinuxWorld conference here at Moscone Center, addressing the growth of the open-source Linux operating system — which he said he hoped would hit US$1 billion in licensing revenue by 2011.
Pairing Linux and virtualization to manage and consolidate enterprise data centers is something Dell is using back at home base. Three thousand of Dell's own servers run Linux, including its so-called mission-critical applications, such as the company's internal employee, supply chain and financial-management systems, Kettler said.