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August 20th, 2008

Novell as Microsoft's client state

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 6:17 am

Categories: General, Linux, Linux Server OS, Microsoft, marketing, support

Tags: Novell Inc., Microsoft Corp., Government, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Open Source, Vertical Industries, Operating Systems, Software, Enterprise Software

Novell and tuxMicrosoft has done to Novell what Russia wants to do to Georgia.

It’s created a compliant client state, a vassal, small and subservient, a bridge between the closed world of Windows and the free world of open source.

Larry Dignan described just how small that state is in his piece today. Novell has invoiced $157 million in “support certificates” over the last two years, and Microsoft is authorizing another $100 million.

To Microsoft that’s a rounding error.

Listen carefully to Russian voices and it’s clear that’s their aim with Georgia. They want the current elected regime overthrown, they want to get their hooks into regions where Russians live, and they want guarantees there will be no trouble.

Given how successive U.S. governments have treated Latin America down through the centuries, this is hard to argue with practically, as offensive as it may be morally.

Microsoft has benefitted enormously from its Novell deal, and to be honest so has the Linux community. The bridge, in this case, goes both ways.

It may not be fun to work at Novell, and it may not be fun to live in Russia’s “near abroad,” but the rest of the world finds balance in it.

The Cold Wars, in both cases, go on.

Dana BlankenhornDana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for 30 years, a tech freelancer since 1983. You can follow Dana on Twitter. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Yes, the hot coals of greed still burn brightly
in Redmond..... and Novell is surely a patsy.

Take the GPL, mix and mangle it with Microsoft's EULA, and what do you have? A GPLEULA.........

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Posted by: Ole Man Posted on: 08/30/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Entree  D-T-Schmitz | 08/20/08
Bad analogy?  MisterMiester | 08/20/08
Wow!!  techboy_z | 08/20/08
Really?  MisterMiester | 08/20/08
I was hoping for more like "Microsoft and open source"  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 08/20/08
You made Georgia sound so innocent.  LBiege | 08/20/08
Not Cuba ...  MisterMiester | 08/20/08
Georgia's action self defence  adinas | 08/20/08
Now, Now ...  MisterMiester | 08/21/08
RE: Novell as Microsoft's client state  Ross Chevalier | 08/21/08
Ok...ok...  razeenabdulla | 08/21/08
Yes, the hot coals of greed still burn brightly  Ole Man | 08/30/08

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