Microsoft Corp. and Novell Inc. today announced that Dell
Inc. is the first major systems provider to join the business collaboration
that was formed by Microsoft and Novell in response to customer demand for
greater interoperability and intellectual property (IP) assurance. As part
of the agreement, Dell will purchase SUSE Linux* Enterprise Server
certificates from Microsoft and establish a services and marketing program
to migrate existing Linux users who are not Dell Linux customers to SUSE
Linux Enterprise Server.
"We're focused on delivering solutions that help simplify customers' IT
operations," said Rick Becker, vice president of solutions at Dell Product
Group. "Our customers have told us they want interoperability and expect
technology vendors to work better together. Dell is the first major systems
provider to align with Microsoft and Novell in this collaboration, and we
intend to lead in this space. This move is a huge success for the industry
and, more specifically, for customers who haven't purchased Linux through
Dell and who want to migrate to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for the IP
assurance and interoperability benefits."
Under the agreement, Dell will establish a customer marketing team for
migrating Linux users who are not Dell Linux customers to SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server. The marketing effort will focus on three areas:
Interoperability Workshops, Migration Proof of Concepts and Migration
Services.
"Dell's embrace of the Novell-Microsoft agreement reflects a growing
market reality: The two platforms of the future are Linux and Windows(R),
and customers want them to work better together," said Susan Heystee, vice
president and general manager of global strategic alliances at Novell.
"Novell continues to grow our SUSE Linux Enterprise business because we are
addressing customer needs. Dell recognizes this, and we are proud to have
them as a customer and marketing partner to help spur continued adoption of
SUSE Linux Enterprise."
"The Microsoft-Novell agreement was a result of our customers demanding
more of our industry in interoperability and IP protection," said Susan
Hauser, general manager of strategic partnerships and licensing at
Microsoft. "Customer response to our agreement with Novell has been
overwhelmingly positive. Dell has recognized this demand, and it is the
first mover in its space to provide these benefits to its customers."
The Microsoft-Novell Agreement
On Nov. 2, 2006, Novell and Microsoft announced a series of agreements
to jointly build, market and support new solutions to improve
interoperability; deliver powerful new virtualization capabilities; make
Microsoft and Novell products work better together; and give customers
peace of mind that both companies stand behind the products they deliver.
Since the announcement, more than 40,000 new certificates for
three-year priority support subscriptions to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
have been activated under the Microsoft and Novell collaboration agreement.
AIG Technologies Inc., Deutsche Bank AG, Credit Suisse, HSBC and Wal-Mart
Stores Inc. are among the first companies taking advantage of the benefits
of the interoperability agreement between Microsoft and Novell.
Source: Microsoft