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I'd guess that Novell will add support for OpenXML to OpenOffice.org, and in return get to play web service games with Microsoft, and share some Xen love with them.
Thrown in is Microsoft's non-assertion pledge against SuSE customers. Given that Novell is part of OIN, not a particularly large price to pay for them: asserting patents against any OIN member could turn really ugly, so Microsoft may as well pick and promote one of them as a business partner in return for some street credibility.