Novell returns to 'battlefield' with Suse Linux

Since the Suse Linux version has been released since 2004, this is the first full version after nearly two years of Linux 'absence'.

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Susi Linux interface

New version, SUSE Linux Profesional 9.3, fixes many bugs on older versions and improves some parts of the interface.

Ronald W. Hovsepian, Novell's new CEO, said Suse Linux will be the key to bringing Novell back into the market. Novell will invest in developing Linux products, from desktop products to high-end servers, including mainframes. They all grow on a single platform.

That means that, with many measures, you can turn your 'tiny' PCs into a professionally managed system without changing the platform of software. In the enterprise system, research, from server systems to workstations, uses the same platform, of course, the level of compatibility and smoothness will be higher than that of a mixed system.

According to the current assessment, Suse has a market share of about 20% of total Linux computers, after Redhat (80%) of Raleigh, NC

With the development of information technology, the growth in the number of users who are proficient in computers, the fact that users will "try" to use Linux is not worth discussing.

The yearly growth rate of Novell's Linux products is about 20%, while the market share is about 27%. The target of Linux products is the enterprise department, where multi-platform network architecture will cost a lot of operating and management costs.

The "pure" era of the network industry is slowly shining back.

TRAN HUY