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I respect your response and appreciate your response. I really am wanting an open dialog about what people actually think of Novell's offering in comparison to Redhat saying RHEL is better than SLES is really your opinion that is fine however there is not a way to accurately access which is better. That is why I said equal or better.
As for Identity Manager, Red Hat Director Server is no where near a competitor and is not even the same product class to compare it is more of a edirectory competitor.
Same thing with Red Hat Network Satellite Server, Zenworks manages so much more than Red Hat Network Satellite Server. We are talking enterprise wide management Windows , SUSE, Red Hat, Virtual Machine management. Red Hat Network Satellite Server is not the same class product
Also I still did not see your Groupwise competitor.
IPA, KVM, are both immature in my opinion and are not fully integrated so I don't think we can count them yet.
I will give JBoss, I think it is an excellent technology. GFS is absolutely amazing. Red hat seems to be an application management platform company, On that you run apps from other vendors on as oppose to one that provide integrated enterprise solutions IMHO.
Again I am not against Red Hat I have them in my environment and they are stable server.
However when it came to rolling out an enterprise for my customer, their complete solution offering fell short, in terms of systems management (Windows and Linux), user management , security management, and compliance.
Again I am looking for technology opinions. So mine is that enterprise solutions Novell has a better offering.