Red Hat CEO on Microsoft-Novell Deal 42
VE3OGG writes "The Seattle PI is running an interesting blurb from the Red Hat CEO on the current Novell-Microsoft deal that has been so lately lamented. According to Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik, the deal is 'old news.' 'Those were existing accounts and there is at least one of them that I can speak definitely that is also a Red Hat account,' Szulik said. 'So those were older engagements and we were not involved in competitive situations with those two or three years ago when they became Novell accounts.' The common client that Szulik speaks of would likely be Credit Suisse. The story also makes mention that while Deutsche Bank's chief technology officer, Clemens Jochum, praised the deal, the firm has been an early investor in SUSE from the beginning."
Novell... who? (Score:5, Funny)
Didn't they used to be a Linux company?
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"...Y'know, we're a Linux company, we do identity management, but we're a Linux company. Identity management, there's so much happening there to open source alot of the APIs, which we've already done, the only thing we haven't open-sourced in the identity world is kinda our directory, and I can tell you what, we proba
Re:Shouldn't that be '...on Microsoft-Scovell Deal (Score:2)
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RTFA, mods! OT? (Score:1)
Re:It's too late to close the barn door (Score:5, Insightful)
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:P
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Re:It's too late to close the barn door (Score:5, Interesting)
I'm a Linux zealot, and I try not to forget, but forgiving is easy. All you have to do is see the light, learn how to coexist, etc. I forgive Sun. GNU software can replace the old commercial way of doing things, but it doesn't have to.
I love feeling the power in simple things like Intellectual Property Rights and Free Speech and these Copyleft Licenses.
This supposed enemy of Free Software is capitalism and it will be more than happy to adopt Free Software when it becomes more profitable than the alternatives. Microsoft knows this. That's why they're shakin in their booties. The only hope they have is to prolong the inevitable.
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been there, done that (Score:4, Interesting)
"I once preached peaceful coexistence with Windows. You may laugh at my expense - I deserve it." Jean-Louis Gassée [birdhouse.org], CEO Be Ince.
The 1990's called and want their naivite back. Attempts at "peaceful co-existance" with MS is for the gullible. The market place is littered with the husks of those chumps dumb enough to try. A free market is what MS fears most.
Free Software, Open Source Software, and closed source software can all co-exist, with the exception of MS. The basic foundation of MS business model, that of leveraging monopolies not making software, is diametrically opposed.
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If Microsoft were more open minded about cooperation then the efforts to make Linux and Windows interoperable over the years would have been a huge success. But obviously, they are not. W
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I wouldn't be surprised if they eventually Tivoized the OS so you had virtually no access to the raw binary data for the OS or DRM protected apps at any level. That seems to be the direction we're headed
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But that's not a good thing. That's not a good model for Linux to follow. We need to learn when to say enough is enough and simply forget they exist. Because, without them, without their stupid opinions about DRM and profits, we could make a lot more progress.
Want to solve the interoperability problem? C
Re:It's too late to close the barn door (Score:4, Insightful)
Of course he considers this "old news"... (Score:2)
Deutsche Bank also is a big believer in "IP" (Score:2, Interesting)
Deutsche Bank fund bets on patents as asset class [reuters.com]
Boycott Novell [boycottnovell.com].
Misleading headline and summary (Score:5, Informative)
RTFA. The Red Hat CEO isn't commenting on the Microsoft-Novell deal. He's commenting on the "three joint customers" that are apparently covered by the Microsoft-Novell deal. Novell is still fully to blame for their own actions.
Re:Misleading headline and summary (Score:4, Insightful)
Why?
The submitter didn't read it.
The editor didn't read it.
Those commenting didn't read it (except you).
Somehow, articles don't seem that essential to the process.
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You sure about that? [usdoj.gov]
Deutsche bank, that name sounds familiar (Score:3, Insightful)
A: http://www.google.com/search?as_q=sco+Deutsche+Ba
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