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Microsoft and Novell hope to convert 'unsupported Linux users' in China

Microsoft and Novell push into China

Firms take aim at 'unsupported' Linux users

Robert Jaques

Microsoft and Novell have announced an "incremental investment" in their interoperability relationship, and have promised to put particular emphasis on the Chinese market.

The collaboration in China will focus on joint marketing and training efforts in areas including high-performance computing (HPC) and virtualisation.

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The HPC initiative will involve SuSE Linux Enterprise Server and Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server running in a dual-boot configuration.

Cross-platform virtualisation offerings, meanwhile, will feature Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V and SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 with Xen technology.

The collaboration will also focus on efforts to convert "unsupported Linux users" to SuSE Linux Enterprise support.

According to the partners, the move is a result of increasing customer demand in China for offerings that bridge the gap between open source and proprietary software.

We are very pleased with the initial response in the Chinese market to our joint offerings

Ya-Qin Zang Microsoft China

Microsoft and Novell cited several China-based firms that have recently signed up for Microsoft certificates for three-year support subscriptions for SuSE Linux Enterprise Server from Novell.

These include the People's Insurance Company of China Group, Dairy Farm Company and Dawning Information Industry.

"It is very encouraging to see that our business and technical collaboration continues to resonate with customers around the globe," said Ron Hovsepian, president and chief executive at Novell.

Ya-Qin Zang, corporate vice president and chairman of Microsoft China, added: "We are very pleased with the initial response in the Chinese market to our joint offerings for intellectual property peace of mind and technology interoperability in areas such as virtualisation and HPC."

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