Over two years ago, Microsoft and Novell signed an interoperability deal. Part of this agreement was a patent deal that suggested that Linux infringed on Microsoft’s IP. Since then, Microsoft has signed a number more of these deals with various companies, but the Novell one is still the most famous.
Now, Red Hat has entered in to an interoperability agreement with Microsoft, too, but this time they left out the patent deal part. Instead, this deal covers virtualization support.
It is hard to know what exactly to think of these deals until they have been more carefully inspected, but, on the face of it, it seems that this agreement is a positive change. Interoprability with Microsoft is essential, but let’s keep it to just interoperability not IP and politics.
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Actually, this is a good deal, and one that Microsoft was forced to take. Unlike Novell, which signed an ‘exclusive’ deal to protect each other’s patents from lawsuits to the exclusion of all other Linux users, Microsoft makes no claims on any Linux technology, in this case, Red Hat’s virtualization software. It’s a win.
i need to update my skype can you tell me how please
carol harrison – Sorry, but I generally can’t answer specific issues like this. Please check out the Ubuntu Forums or Linux Questions.