
Microsoft and Novell have made good on their 2006 interoperability pact. Microsoft and Novell
jointly announced that Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise has been optimized to run as an "enlightened" guest on Microsoft's Hyper-V hypervisor platform. Windows Server 2008 customers have been able to run as a virtualized guest on SUSE since last June, when SUSE became the first member of Microsoft's Server Virtualization Validation Program, which Novell has helped to fine-tune. Now SUSE is optimized to run on Microsoft's Hyper-V as well.
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Thanks for this. Never heard of Alfresco. Which brings us to about the biggest issue of Linux and OSS. The big tech magazines that the CIO's and such read do not mention such things. Hell, I never heard of it and I am always looking for new things. Advertising is what it takes to get the word out, and RH needs to do more of that for everything they may support. Until it gets out there more, and there are print ads and the like, it will remain in the background and not heard of. RedHat loves to advertise the training and certs, which they make money off of, and RHEL, which they make money off of, but they never advertise things that are free and do not pay. Like Alfresco...which looks to be an awesome product.