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November 23, 2010

Morning roundup: pick of the comment, November 23 2010

Novell special: Our pick of the morning reading

By Cbr Rolling Blog

Novell exits public status stage left, to face a dismembered future (CBR Rolling Blog)
Novell has given up the battle – sold to Attachmate for $2.2bn. Gary Flood looks at what went wrong for the tech stalwart.

You also might want to check out these blogs for more on the Novell deal:

What does the acquisition of Novell by Attachmate and Microsoft mean for enterprise IT? (ReadWriteWeb)

Today’s Novell deal helps Microsoft continue Linux fight (Business Insider)

Novell’s acquisition by attachmate has a Microsoft twist, but Red Hat is the big winner (GigaOm ostatic)

Novell Sells [Itself] Out (Revelations from an Unwashed Brain)

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Novell acquired, but not by VMware (The Virtualisation Room)

Not pretty, but it’s done at Novell (The 451 Group’s Inorganic Growth blog)

 

 

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