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Foundation aims to unshackle OpenOffice.org

A coalition of programmers behind OpenOffice.org formed a foundation to manage a community-driven branch of the open-source productivity software. OpenOffice is owned by Oracle ( NASDAQ: ORCL ), and

Brainshare attendees offered Novell Pulse accounts

At the annual Novell Brainshare user's conference this week, Novell announced it was providing attendees with a Novell Pulse account and five invitations, which they can use to bring colleagues on

Novell's got finger on Pulse of enterprise collaboration

Novell said it will make Pulse, its enterprise social networking tool, available for beta testing this week. The technology modifies popular consumer applications, such as micro-blogging and social

One on One with Ken Muir of Novell

Ken Muir is the Chief Technology and Strategy Officer of Novell’s WorkGroup Business Unit. He is responsibile for the overall technical vision and strategy for Novell's collaboration products.

Novell launches Novell Teaming 2 collaboration platform

Novell announced a new release of their Teaming collaboration platform this week called Teaming 2. The latest version focuses on customization, information access and workflow. New features include

VMware hypervisor still king of the enterprise

According to research by the Burton Group, VMware remains the only vendor whose hypervisor offers 100 percent of the features that it deems as necessary in order to handle "enterprise-class,

IT execs turn to Linux to save money

A new study has found that the need for cost-cutting has prompted CIOs to consider using Linux. The survey, conducted by IDC and sponsored by Novell, found that more than three quarters of IT

Microsoft relaxes licensing rules for VMs

As expected, Microsoft on Tuesday announced changes to its licensing policy that makes it easier for companies to shift to virtualization. A licensing cap previously mandated that virtual machine

IBM will promote Linux adoption at SMBs

On Tuesday, IBM announced a set of new software appliance initiatives designed to accelerate the adoption of Linux in small- and medium-sized businesses. The new developments include a preconfigured

HP to offer pre-loaded Suse Linux

Following in the footsteps of competitors like Dell and