Accordingly, Novell today outlined key agenda items for the advancement of Linux. Having just closed its acquisition of SUSE LINUX on January 13, the company is planning to announce next week further initiatives to - as a company spokeman puts it - "further strengthen Linux security, expand Novell's range of partnerships and offer greater freedom of choice to IT customers." . . .
Another key player at LWNY, needless to say, will be Novell. Can the Utah-based company still have more Linux shots in its locker, even after the SUSE acquisition announced this week? Apparently so.

Novell Chairman and CEO Jack Messman is the opening keynote speaker at this year's LinuxWorld Expo & Conference in New York.

Accordingly, Novell today outlined key agenda items for the advancement of Linux. Having just closed its acquisition of SUSE LINUX on January 13, the company is planning to announce next week further initiatives to - as a company spokeman puts it - "further strengthen Linux security, expand Novell's range of partnerships and offer greater freedom of choice to IT customers."

In addition, Novell expects to make announcements "on Linux collaboration, the joining of a prominent industry organization, and developments in Novell Web services solutions," the spokesman said.

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