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Microsoft and Linux are in fierce competition in the server market.
RedHat has 90% of the Linux server market.
Novell is a distant #2.
Machiavelli says, partner with the smaller because they need you and make sure that they always need you.
So, if this rationale is correct, Microsoft partners with Novell, making certain that neither RedHat nor any other distro can benefit. Novell becomes more competetive with RedHat in the market. Unix Wars II begins. Microsoft approaches their now former partner's clients, "Look at all these in fighting Linux companies. Wouldn't you like to not worry about that?"