Novell's SuSE purchase in perspective. We listened to the inevitable "We all love each other and everything is going to be wonderful" press conference, looked at readers' reactions to the original Novell buys SuSE announcement, monitored and asked questions in assorted IRC channels, and talked to contacts at Novell, SuSE, Ximian, and elsewhere. But whatever we say (or anyone else says) this week, don't expect the full effect of Novell's SuSE purchase to be visible for at least two months. [NewsForge] A good summary of today's events. 8:32:39 PM ![]() |
Novell agrees to acuire Suse Linux This morning Novell and Suse Linux each announced that Novell had agreed to acquire Suse Linux for $210 million in cash. This comes on the heels of Novell's recent acquisition of Linux desktop vendor Ximian. With this acquisition Novell now has it all: top-flight network operating system, superior network services, and a viable desktop. The big question: Can they compete against the MSFT juggernaut?
9:48:05 AM ![]() |
Blogs in Computers in Libraries. The November issue of Computers in Libraries has 3 articles/columns on weblogs. The only one that is available online is Building a Home for Library News with a BLOG, which I haven't had the a chance to read yet, but looks like a nice overview. The column by Terence K. Huwe entitled, "Born to Blog" mentions RSS. Speaking of Computers in Libraries, the preliminary program for the March conference is up. I'll be there, and I hope you will too. Law schools and libraries would od well to adopt blogs as a home for posting news and events info. 9:18:22 AM ![]() |
Wake Forest to offer IP phoning. The school is expected to announce plans Tuesday that include eventually replacing the landline phones inside 1,900 dormitories with ones that make local and long-distance calls over the Net. [CNET News.com - Front Door] 9:15:31 AM ![]() |