Novell MD on getting along with Microsoft

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...systems management. It's also about enhancing interoperability between OOXML and ODF documents.

Is there a place for both OOXML and ODF? Microsoft has been easing off on support for OOXML.
Overall the enterprises in Novell's marketplace are seeing a large growth in Linux. But documents cover a lot of strategies, and there's going to be a mixture of proprietary and open source.

Is the recession an opportunity or a threat for open source?
I think it's a real opportunity for Novell. We've got the government marketplace and we've also got the commercial side. We're seeing more large customers coming to Novell to migrate from proprietary [Unix] software to Linux. Cost savings are significant with Linux, compared with the support costs and hardware costs of Unix providers.

At the moment Novell has large opportunities in security and identity solutions — we're seeing huge demands for those. [Specific security product demands include] audit and login solutions, especially due to compliance issues across government. However, we're not taking the economic challenges to organisations lightly. We are providing customers with opportunities where they must take hard decisions.

How is Novell doing in the current climate?
If you look at our growth rate, I think Novell is in a strong position today, and will be in a stronger position in the future.

But didn't Novell lay off about 100 staff at the beginning of February?
Novell, like any company, is always looking for operational efficiencies. Yes, there was an announcement that under 100 staff would go in engineering, but there are over 4,200 employees — you're looking at approximately two percent of the workforce. Compared with our competitors, I don't think it's a really important matter or a big number.

Surely it's an important matter to the staff who were laid off?
Yes, but again, it's a business, and I'm not close to those decisions. In the UK we have increased the headcount — we've increased the sales staff.

That's positive. By how many?
It's not a large number. We've increased the sales camp by five people in the past few months. The UK business of sales and marketing is healthy.

It's good you are employing more sales staff, but don't they need a product to sell? Could Novell ridding itself of engineering staff hobble it in the future?
I'm not the expert, but if you look at Novell's acquisitions strategy, [engineering] is a critical part of Novell, and we're an organisation with increasing revenues. In the UK we don't have an engineering facility — the majority of R&D and [software] development work is done in the US.

So what can you tell me about future acquisitions?
It's hard to comment on future acquisitions. Linux in the datacentre has taken off, as customers are looking at massive cost savings. For example, our customer Kent Police has demonstrated a 90 percent cost saving since migration.

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Novel is really getting along with Microsoft, they're taking the same policy of not answering the question you asked, but answering the question they think you should have asked.

Tezzer 18 February, 2009 16:31
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Either Novell (and others) know what the potential infringements are or it is 'Protection Money' .

If Novell know what the infringements might be and are constrained by the Non Disclosure Agreement, then this is another can of worms altogether.

In the alternative, if Microsoft continue with unsubstantiated claims of infringement, are they in fact undermining their ability to pursue these alleged claims through the courts.

Moley 28 February, 2009 22:55
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