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SUSE Linux and Open Source Consulting By Novell For Open Source and Linux IT Services

2013-06-30 07:00:00| Software Vendors Evaluation, Comparison and Selection

Novell has created its Linux and open source service offerings to help simplify the process of migrating to open source. These offerings include: - The Novell SUSE%C2%AE LINUX Enterprise Server which delivers a scalable high-performance foundation for secure enterprise computing. The system offers functionality for business networks and user demands. SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server also supports a range of hardware platforms and software applications. - The Novell Linux Desktop which is a desktop operating system and office-productivity environment that enables businesses to use Linux and open source. -The Novell Open Enterprise Server is a secure highly available suite of services that provide networking communication collaboration and application services in an open easy-to-deploy environment. Ngage is Novell's blend of consulting training and customer support services. Novell's Linux and open source experts work to leverage existing infrastructure investments support client business goals and provide for future expansion using open source while addressing concerns on cost benefits return on investment impact on business operations skill sets training and support. For more information see the company's web site http://www.novell.com or http://www.novell.com/linux/

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