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Novell Reorgs for Linux

Sep 1, 2020
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In the past year, Novell has bought into Linux via acquisitions such as Ximian and SUSE Linux. Now it has rearranged its org chart to reflect the integration of those assets.

Novell has rearranged its org chart to reflect the integration of last year’s Ximian and SUSE Linux acquisitions.

According to Novell spokesman Bruce Lowry, the new structure aligns the company with its two principal focuses: Linux/open-source platforms and identity services systems.

To do this, Novell’s current four business units will be merged into a two-pronged structure, Lowry confirmed. Novell Identity Services will combine the Secure iServices and Resource Management groups, Nterprise; SUSE and Novell Ximian will become part of Novell’s Platform and Application Services.

RedMonk Senior Analyst Stephen O’Grady called the changes a natural evolution. “Novell wants to reassure its NetWare customers that their investments are protected, while simultaneously de-emphasizing the platform from their overall R&D portfolio. Consolidation of their disparate platform technologies under a single banner allows them to more or less accomplish both goals,” he told internetnews.com.

“Overall, I think these changes are designed to further embed SUSE and Ximian people and technologies in the Novell organization, and that’s certainly not a bad thing,” O’Grady added.

At the recent LinuxWorld show in San Francisco, Novell unveiled the newest version of its flagship enterprise Linux platform, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 (SLES) and will now bundle the JBoss application server with it.

As part of that announcement, a new version of its Zenworks Linux Management Enterprise suite and a new version of its SOA tool eXtend were also unveiled.

This article was originally published on internetnews.com.

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Sean Michael Kerner is an Internet consultant, strategist, and contributor to several leading IT business web sites.

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