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Alas, this is wide of the mark whatever the article tries to imply.
Get this situation: Novell's biggest competitor that is putting them in serious trouble (and migrating tons of Netware intallations to Windows Server), that being Microsoft, Novell is now getting to sell it's own product as part of far larger installations of Windows. However many Linux installations there are here it will be surrounded by far more Windows servers is they key thing to remember. Microsoft are even using them to offer deals to migrate Red Hat customers to Windows via whatever it is that Novell sells these days.
How on Earth Novell think that is a good position to be in I don't know, but Novell have long been one of those idiotic companies that have actually made the Microsoft anti-trust accusations look rather weak. It's small wonder with this kind of incompetence.