anonymous writes "Novell expands
its open source commitment and will become the first to offer comprehensive
Linux solutions for the enterprise from the desktop to the server Novell will be
the only $1 billion software company with a Linux distribution and the worldwide
technical staff to support it Novell/SUSE LINUX to become the world’s largest
supplier of desktop-to-server Linux solutions and technical support
Customers to gain worldwide technical support for enterprise Linux solutions
from a company with more than 20 years of operating system experience IBM and
Novell to negotiate extensions to commercial agreement with Novell/SUSE LINUX to
support the IBM eServer line PROVO, Utah — Nov. 04, 2003 — Novell today
announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire SUSE LINUX, one of the
world’s leading enterprise Linux companies, expanding Novell’s ability to
provide enterprise-class services and support on the Linux platform. With the
open source expertise of SUSE LINUX and Novell’s world-class networking and
identity solutions and support, training and consulting services, Novell will be
able to deliver Linux and all its components – from the server to the desktop –
and give organizations a secure, reliable and mature Linux foundation. Novell
will pay $210 million in cash to complete the acquisition. The transaction is
subject to regulatory approval and the winding up of shareholder agreements.
Novell expects the transaction to close by the end of its first fiscal quarter
(January 2004).
This latest move follows Novell’s August purchase of Ximian, a leader in Linux
server and desktop solutions, and further demonstrates Novell’s ongoing
commitment to provide customers a full range of Linux solutions. Both the Ximian
and SUSE LINUX acquisitions affirm Novell’s commitment to promoting the open
source model and developer community.
Novell today also announced that IBM intends to make a $50 million investment in
Novell convertible preferred stock. In addition, Novell and IBM are negotiating
extensions to the current commercial agreements between IBM and SUSE LINUX for
the continued support of SUSE LINUX on IBM’s eServer products and middleware
products to provide for product and marketing support arrangements related to
SUSE LINUX. Both of these agreements will be effective when the acquisition of
SUSE LINUX by Novell is completed.
“Responding to customer demands for open, standards-based computing, Novell has
been dedicated to a cross-platform vision for four years now, and Linux is an
increasingly important part of that strategy,” said Jack Messman, chairman and
CEO of Novell. “The acquisition of SUSE LINUX will complete Novell’s ability to
offer enterprise-class Linux solutions to our customers from the desktop to the
server. No other enterprise Linux vendor has the operating system experience and
the worldwide technical support capabilities that Novell will be able to
deliver. Novell is bringing our significant resources to bear to help customers
adopt Linux with more confidence, giving them the freedom of choice Linux
provides without the anxiety over whether an open source solution can truly be
relied on for mission-critical functions.”
“Novell understands the power of open, standards-based computing, and has been
moving in that direction for some time,” said Richard Seibt, CEO of SUSE LINUX.
“Novell’s global reach, marketing expertise and reputation for security,
reliability and global enterprise-level support are exactly what we’ve been
seeking to take SUSE LINUX to the next level. We’ve also been impressed by the
incredible loyalty and competence of Novell customers and business partners, and
we’re looking forward to joining forces to help customers gain the benefits of
Linux and to help Novell continue to expand its role in the open source
community.”
SUSE LINUX Offerings Complement Novell Linux Services
SUSE LINUX offers a range of Linux server and desktop solutions designed to meet
the diversified needs of different organizations. SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 8
for midsize to large companies provides a range of core networking services with
the high-availability and scalability features needed for mission-critical
environments.
SUSE LINUX is the leading enterprise Linux company in Europe. In addition,
through its relationships with Conectiva and Turbolinux, SUSE LINUX has been a
leader in Latin America and Asia, as well. SUSE LINUX is also one of the top
providers of Linux to enterprises in the United States and North America.
Novell’s extensive global sales and channel programs, proven and reliable
technical support capabilities, as well as ongoing Novell and SUSE LINUX
relationships with key partners like IBM, Oracle, SGI, Fujitsu-Siemens, Dell,
Intel, AMD, SAP, HP and others, provide a powerful business network to promote
more rapid Linux adoption around the globe.
Novell’s Linux Strategy
The acquisition of SUSE LINUX will be an important step in Novell’s efforts to
accelerate enterprise adoption of Linux. Novell began building solutions for
Linux in early 2000, when it made its flagship eDirectory™ technology available
on Linux. In April of this year, Novell announced it would make all the services
that run on its NetWare® operating system run on both the NetWare and Linux
kernels in the future with the full range of Novell’s worldwide technical
support. In August, Novell acquired Ximian with its leading Linux desktop
management solutions and its visionary leadership to promote Linux desktops and
to enable Microsoft .NET* applications to run on Linux.
In September, Novell announced the open beta of Novell® Nterprise™ Linux
Services (NLS), an offering that runs on SUSE LINUX and Red Hat* and provides a
variety of networking services for Linux environments. IBM, HP and Dell have all
licensed the NLS technology for resale to their customers. With SUSE LINUX,
Novell expands its reach to developers and ISVs looking for a complete Linux
solution. Today’s announcement of Novell’s plans to acquire SUSE LINUX
strengthens Novell’s already proven set of Linux offerings by allowing Novell to
distribute the underlying Linux platform itself, in addition to the many
value-added services for Linux that Novell already offers.
We chose SUSE LINUX because they are a clear market leader in Linux technology
for the enterprise,” Messman said. “With this acquisition, Novell will be the
only billion-dollar software company with a Linux distribution and a worldwide
ecosystem around it. A worldwide technical staff of more than 600 has been
trained to support Linux. The acquisition of SUSE LINUX completes our technology
stack from the desktop to the server.”
Beyond the technology, the acquisition will also expand Novell’s strategic
commitment to the open source community. The combination of SUSE LINUX and
Novell will deliver not only complete enterprise Linux software solutions, but
also worldwide channels and industry-leading partnerships. The combined company
will help promote a thriving, global open source ecosystem that creates
innovation and choice for developers, users and organizations alike. Novell is
firmly committed to open standards and maintaining the existing open source
kernel development efforts. From advocacy and development resources to events
and support of open source efforts like kernel projects, XFree86, ReiserFS, KDE,
GNOME and Mono, Novell stands side-by-side with the open source community.
Citigroup Global Markets Inc. acted as Novell’s financial adviser to the
transaction. Clifford Chance Punder served as Novell’s legal counsel. Arma
Partners acted as financial adviser to SUSE LINUX and its stockholders.
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer served as legal counsel to SUSE LINUX and its
stockholders. SUSE LINUX investors are e-Millenium 1, AdAstra Erste
Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH and APAX Partners & CO.
Press Conference Invitation
Novell and SUSE LINUX will hold a press conference today at 11 a.m. EST (5 p.m.
CET) to discuss the transaction in greater detail. The press conference can be
heard live at
http://www.novell.com/webcast.
Forward-looking
Statements
This press release includes statements that are not historical in nature and
that may be characterized as “forward-looking statements,” including those
related to future financial and operating results, benefits and synergies of the
company’s brands and strategies, future opportunities and the growth of the
market for open source solutions. You should be aware that Novell’s actual
results could differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking
statements, which are based on current expectations of Novell management and are
subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to,
Novell’s ability to integrate acquired operations and employees, Novell’s
success in executing its Linux strategies, Novell’s ability to deliver on its
one Net vision of the Internet, Novell’s ability to take a competitive position
in the Linux industry, business conditions and the general economy, market
opportunities, potential new business strategies, competitive factors, sales and
marketing execution, shifts in technologies or market demand, and the other
factors described in Novell’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the 2002 fiscal
year. Novell disclaims any intention or obligation to update any forward-looking
statements as a result of developments occurring after the date of this press
release.
About Novell
Novell, Inc. (Nasdaq: NOVL) is a leading provider of information solutions that
deliver secure identity management (Novell Nsure™), Web application development
(Novell exteNd™) and cross-platform networking services (Novell Nterprise™), all
supported by strategic consulting and professional services (Novell NgageSM).
Novell's vision of one Net - a world without information boundaries - helps
customers realize the value of their information securely and economically. For
more information, call Novell's Customer Response Center at (888) 321-4CRC
(4272) or visit
http://www.novell.com. Press should visit
http://www.novell.com/pressroom.
About SUSE LINUX
Established in 1992, SUSE LINUX is one of the world’s leading providers of Linux
software and services. With the largest dedicated Linux research and development
team, SUSE LINUX delivers enterprise-ready software and services that harness
the innovation, speed-to-market and independence of the open source community. A
privately held company based in Nuremberg, Germany, SUSE LINUX – together with
global business partners – supports customers throughout the world.
Novell, NetWare and Ximian are registered trademarks; eDirectory, exteNd, Nsure
and Nterprise are trademarks; and Ngage is a service mark of Novell, Inc. in the
United States and other countries. SUSE is a registered trademark of SUSE LINUX.
*All third-party trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Press Contact:
Bruce Lowry
Novell, Inc.
Phone: (415) 591-6523
E-mail:
blowry@novell.com
Joseph Eckert
SUSE LINUX
Phone: (203) 270-3711
E-mail:
jeckert@suse.com
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