After hinting all year of its interest in getting chummier with Linux, Novell last week made its boldest move yet by announcing plans to purchase Germany’s SuSE Linux for $210 million. The buyout of ...
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What exactly is Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu?
Canonical has existed since 2004 when it was formed by entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth as what you might call the business end of Ubuntu Linux. Any profit Canonical makes, in theory, can get funneled ...
Enterprise Linux company SUSE SE today announced a milestone in its mission to create an artificial intelligence-assisted computing infrastructure, where complexity is brushed aside in favor of simple ...
Novell’s new CEO Ronald Hovsepian and current CTO Jeffrey Jaffe have a lot to talk about, as the company refocuses on open-source software following an executive shakeup in June. Both executives gave ...
Acronyms matter. Enterprise open source cloud infrastructure company Suse draws its name from the German language term Gesellschaft für Software und Systementwicklung mbH (software and systems ...
At SUSECon in Berlin, SUSE, a global Linux and cloud-native software leader, announced significant enhancements across its entire Linux distribution family. These new capabilities focus on providing ...
With its $210 million acquisition of SuSE Linux behind it, Novell may be the largest Linux distribution vendor in the world. But do not tell that to Novell Vice Chairman Chris Stone. In fact, the last ...
Linux vendor Novell has acquired Immunix, a security software vendor based in Portland, Oregon. The 15-person company was bought last week, but terms of the deal are not being released, according to ...
In 2012, the Linux CEO was addressing a public Q&A session when he called Nvidia the ‘worst’ company he had ever dealt with. An old video of the conversation has resurfaced, where Torvalds explained ...
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