Hope I'm the first to report this... though unlikely but I noticed that Novell just officially released a SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Sneak Preview (looks like Release Candidate No. 4 code).
Here's the landing page -> http://www.novell.com/promo/home/sneakpreview.html
Have fun!
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
OSSPAC 2009
I was at the Open Source Singapore Pacific-Asia Conference (OSSPAC) and had the privilege to share the Novell SUSE story at their keynote event yesterday (17th Feb 2009).
In the afternoon, while walking through the various vendor and partner exhibits, I came across these two fellas and just had to take a picture with them... from left to right: The Duke, MySQL Dolphin and me with SUSE Geeko in tow.
SUSE Linux Enterprise with JAVA and MySQL ... nice
Oh, and here are a short snippet on the contents of my keynote:
In the afternoon, while walking through the various vendor and partner exhibits, I came across these two fellas and just had to take a picture with them... from left to right: The Duke, MySQL Dolphin and me with SUSE Geeko in tow.
SUSE Linux Enterprise with JAVA and MySQL ... nice
Oh, and here are a short snippet on the contents of my keynote:
- The Novell SUSE history and how SUSE is gaining more than 5000 new customers for Novell in 2007 alone... and growing revenue at 38% from 2006 to 2007 and from 2007 to 2008. We are growing SUSE at a higher rate than the Linux market at 22% year on year
- All these are possible with the strong support from Novell partner ecosystem and it includes our strategic relationships with IBM, Microsoft, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Intel and AMD
- SUSE is important but not the only open source story at Novell. I picked Mono/Moonlight and SUSE Studio as some of the projects that Novell is investing in and hoping to yield fruits down the line
- Mono success at Unity3D and FusionFall MMORPG (other success stories)
- Moonlight bringing equality to Firefox users for President Obama's inauguration
- SUSE Studio and how partners can create custom Linux application appliances in multiple format (disk image, VMware and Xen)... and its still in Alpha!
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