Novell: The .NET Company
    
     - Dr. Roy Schestowitz
 
     
      - 2008-02-08 02:42:43 UTC
 
      - Modified: 2008-02-08 02:44:56 UTC
 
     
    
   
 Time for a wedding after years of relationship?
It was several months that Novell  expressed its intentions to buy small companies 
to find growth. BusinessWeek repeats this fairly old story (circa June 2007).
Novell (NOVL), the struggling software maker once among the computer industry's best known names, is trying to reclaim relevance through an embrace of open-source software and a détente with onetime rival Microsoft (MSFT). Now, having stemmed a multiyear revenue decline and beefed up its balance sheet, Novell plans to start acquiring smaller software companies in a quest for growth.
This talks about "beef
ed[ing] up its balance sheet," so you are encouraged to see 
the darker side of Novell's finances.
In any event, since Novell already behaves like a 
Microsoft subsidiary or Linux division to Microsoft in many ways, the 
following modest proposal to Novell is made:
My suggestion? Buy up all the .NET open source companies and become the center of the open source Microsoft universe. There isn't a whole lot else that will be meaningful and since Novell already went to the dark side they should be happy as the Darth Vader of open source.
Remember that Novell 
does put many of its card on Mono [
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