Alfresco: Novell/Microsoft Deal Drives Customers Away to Red Hat, Not Novell
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2007-07-23 12:24:07 UTC
- Modified: 2007-07-23 12:27:44 UTC
Since Novell likes to boast so-called advantages that come out of
its deal, this
new finding is worth quoting.
What is the impact on Linux distribution usage of the Novell patent deal with Microsoft? According to open source enterprise content management (ECM) vendor Alfresco, it's driving users to Red Hat.
Alfresco asked 15,000 people between April and June about the way they deploy Alfresco's ECM solution. According to the Alfresco survey, Red Hat users tripled during the study period while Novell SUSE usage remained flat. In a statement, Ian Howells, chief marketing officer at Alfresco, alleged that the divergence between Red Hat and Novell in terms of usage is related to the November deal between Novell and Microsoft.
Well done, Novell. The customers truly appreciate
'protection'.
This ought to teach other Linux distributors that while Microsoft vouchers might not expire, their
company might be the one to expire. Linspire is
an excellent example of that. These deals are not a blessing. They are a death knell which is
being accepted for money. But what good is a chest of gold to a dead man?
Comments
Death Knell
2007-07-23 17:19:49
Mike Oly
2007-07-23 17:36:44
Those are the questions that must be asked.
Anonymous
2007-07-23 18:00:15
Quote: "but we don't actually know the specific reason"
Skeptic
2007-07-23 19:08:55
Please consider some kind of troll filter. I have always thought PJ has done a good job at Groklaw. There are some obvious things that could be put into a script. Moreover, if you do not believe in deleting comments, you could at least have trollish comments moved into a "POSSIBLE-TROLL" directory that would require a click to access.
Thank you for your hard work!
Paul W
2007-07-23 19:35:04
shane coyle
2007-07-23 21:12:31
But, since this question comes up from time to time - Roy has always declined to "monetize" his contributions here at BN, he makes no money from the adsense on the site, it is all me.
Perhaps we can look for a wordpress plugin that allows for comment moderation by the community rather than outright deletion...
gpl1
2007-07-23 23:51:19
Skeptic triggered a though; perhaps the recent traffic spike could be related to MS/MS business partners' employees and Waggener Edstrom, or perhaps other companies' PR firms.
Roy Schestowitz
2007-07-24 00:02:13
I'll look into it if it does not stop.
There is still a high level of traffic after the spike, but I don't understand why. Referrals from other sites say too little.