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November 22, 2010 —  Novell is no more. Pending the approval of stockholders and government regulators, the computer networking giant will be sold to Attachmate—best known for systems security and application integration—for US$2.2 billion, or $6.10 per share.

In a statement announcing the purchase, Attachmate said it will operate Novell as two divisions: SUSE Linux, and the rest of Novell, which includes the ZENworks virtualization software and other networking solutions. Further, Novell entered into an agreement to sell some of its intellectual property assets to a Microsoft-organized consortium: CPTN Holdings, which will pay $450 million in cash.

Attachmate has not yet provided a vision for which Novell products would be integrated into Attachmate’s portfolio. The company is owned by private investors Francisco Partners, Golden Gate Capital and Thoma Bravo.

Microsoft was tight-lipped regarding the assets it will acquire, and Novell did not elaborate in its statement. Novell has been the corporate sponsor of the Mono project, an open-source implementation of Microsoft’s .NET Framework; its future is now in question. The fate of Novell’s JBoss middleware system also is unclear at this time.

Novell entered into a patent agreement with Microsoft in November 2006 under which Microsoft paid Novell $240 million for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server maintenance and support coupons, and Novell paid about $40 million to Microsoft in royalty payments. Microsoft also agreed not to assert its patent rights against hobbyists, but that left commercial sponsors of Linux development projects unprotected.




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11/22/2010 04:21:27 PM EST

Fascinating. An almost unknown brand buys one rather well known for decades. After Borland being disected and pretty much lost its former glory there goes another one of Microsoft's once archrivals. SuSE Linux is likely to survive, and it seems, Novell has spent too much effort especially on that purchase. It is a bit like Sun, but unlike Oracle, one of the only companies that outlived and in many areas even outperformed Microsoft over the years, who knew Attachmate, except people who worked on the host or needed to emulate it ?;-)

IndiaWerner Keil


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