Red Hat stonewalls on Microsoft interoperability plans
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Novell Inc. ’s recent coup of achieving bidirectional virtualization with Microsoft’s Hyper-V — SUSE Linux Enterprise can run as a guest on Hyper-V and Hyper-V on SUSE — is a huge step forward for interoperability.
Novell’s accomplishment begs for a response from Raleigh, N.C.-based Red Hat Inc.
, the largest open source vendor, which, publicly at least, has remained totally aloof from Microsoft, which, like it or not, has an overwhelming share of the server market. ...
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