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May 7, 2007

Dell joins Microsoft-Novell Linux deal

Posted by David Hunter at 10:37 AM ET.

As odd as it may seem for a company that just announced it would offer the Ubuntu Linux distribution on selected consumer PCs, the server side of the house at Dell has climbed on board with the controversial Microsoft-Novell Linux deal of last November. Here’s the press release:

Microsoft Corp. and Novell Inc. today announced that Dell Inc. is the first major systems provider to join the business collaboration that was formed by Microsoft and Novell in response to customer demand for greater interoperability and intellectual property (IP) assurance. As part of the agreement, Dell will purchase SUSE Linux Enterprise Server certificates from Microsoft and establish a services and marketing program to migrate existing Linux users who are not Dell Linux customers to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.

No financial terms were announced. While interoperability is universally beloved like motherhood and apple pie, it’s the pesky “intellectual property (IP) assurance” that is the problem here. The implication that Linux infringes Microsoft patents drives the open source crowd wild and Dell has just thrown away all their open source good will for reasons not immediately clear. Novell needed the money badly, but what’s Dell’s excuse?


 
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Filed under Alliances, Coopetition, Dell, Linux, Microsoft, Novell, Open Source, Patent Lawsuits, Patents

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Microsoft launches Windows Live Hotmail

Posted by David Hunter at 9:17 AM ET.

As anticipated, Microsoft today launched Windows Live Hotmail worldwide with a spiffy new AJAX interface and the intent of retiring its venerable MSN Hotmail which has over 280 million users. Some key aspects:

There are more new features and aside from the nomenclature madness, this all seems worthwhile, but now begins the long transition of existing users which Major anticipates will be complete by November. I can’t help but observe that the transition would be faster if they had the Outlook Connector and the new Live Mail client ready now.

Update: Ina Fried has an interesting Hotmail background story that reveals that the new AJAX interface was deemed too slow, particularly on dial-up lines, and that was the reason that an updated “classic” interface was reintroduced to the final product at some delay.


 
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Filed under Beta and CTP, Hotmail, MSN, Microsoft, Office, Outlook, Windows Live, Windows Live Hotmail, Windows Live Mail, Windows Live Mail Desktop, Windows Live for Windows Mobile, Windows Mobile, Windows Mobile 6

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