Novell Ships SUSE Linux Enterprise 11
Next-generation SUSE Linux Enterprise platform delivers cost-effective, mission-critical
computing across the enterprise, including physical, virtual, appliance and cloud
deployments
WALTHAM, Mass.-March 24, 2009-Novell today announced the availability of SUSE® Linux
Enterprise 11, the operating system designed for the next-generation data center.
As data centers become more heterogeneous, customers are demanding a cost-effective
platform that can run their applications reliably and with high performance on any
hardware platform and hypervisor as well as in appliances and cloud computing infrastructures.
With SUSE Linux Enterprise 11, Novell is delivering the leading mission-critical
Linux* platform to allow customers to economically deploy workloads wherever and
however they choose, with complete support from Novell and its global partner ecosystem
of solution and hardware providers and independent software vendors (ISVs).
"A recent survey1 conducted by IDC and sponsored by Novell confirmed that around
50 percent of IT executives are planning to increase their adoption of Linux server
and desktop technologies this year because of the economic downturn," said Jeff
Jaffe, chief technology officer at Novell. "With the release of SUSE Linux Enterprise
11, Novell is helping IT professionals save money while addressing other key issues
identified in the survey, such as interoperability, support for mission-critical
computing and the flexibility to deploy Linux in a wide range of environments."
SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 delivers innovations across the enterprise. The platform
contains major enhancements to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and SUSE Linux Enterprise
Desktop and delivers two new extensions – SUSE Linux Enterprise Mono® Extension,
the only product that enables customers to run fully supported Microsoft* .NET-based
applications on Linux, and SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension, a
clustering product that ensures uptime for mission-critical applications while slashing
the cost of ownership for high availability. As the operating system for the next-generation
IT infrastructure, SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 was designed using three core themes:
ubiquity, interoperability and mission-critical computing.
"As virtualization realizes its full potential and cloud computing begins to transform
the data center, operating systems need to be engineered to enable these new solutions,"
said Matt Eastwood, group vice president at IDC. "By fully supporting physical,
virtual, appliance and cloud computing models with SUSE Linux Enterprise, Novell
can help customers at each step in the evolution of the data center. For customers
seeking an operating system that works with their existing IT infrastructure while
reducing the cost of enterprise computing, Novell has delivered SUSE Linux Enterprise
11 and a comprehensive set of solutions for identity, security and systems management."
World-class Partner Ecosystem
As part of a complete solution, SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 will be supported by Novell's
global strategic partners – including Cisco, Dell, Fujitsu Siemens Computers, HP,
IBM, Intel, Microsoft, NEC, Oracle and SAP AG – and its entire ecosystem of solution,
integration, hardware and software partners. Together, Novell with its partners
deliver the world-class implementation, technical support and training services
customers have come to expect. Novell has also invested significant resources in
building an expansive independent software vendor application catalog for SUSE Linux
Enterprise.
"SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 has been designed with both customers and partners in
mind," said Ken Simon, vice president of Sales, Enterico Division of Continental
Resources. "We have collaborated with Novell to ensure our customer requirements
have been reflected in the next generation of the product. Combined with the large
ISV ecosystem surrounding the SUSE Linux Enterprise platform, we can now deliver
the complete, integrated solutions that our customers are seeking."
Paul Miller, vice president of Marketing, Enterprise Servers and Storage at HP,
said, "In today’s economy, customers find it increasingly important to reduce costs
yet extract more value and flexibility from their technology environment. Deploying
Linux for highly available core business applications is a reality that HP and Novell
are delivering today on HP Integrity and ProLiant servers running SUSE Linux Enterprise."
Doug Fisher, vice president, Intel Software and Services Group, and general manager,
Systems Software Division, said, "From desktop to data center, for physical or virtual
environments, and for the new wave of mobile devices and appliances, SUSE Linux
Enterprise running on Intel processors provides the flexibility customers need.
Intel is a strong supporter of Linux running demanding virtualized workloads in
the enterprise, and we're very pleased to continue to support Novell with the launch
of SUSE Linux Enterprise 11."
Ted MacLean, general manager of strategic alliances & licensing at Microsoft, said,
"Customers place a very high value on the interoperability and strong technical
cooperation between Microsoft and Novell, and the new release of SUSE Linux Enterprise
continues that ground-breaking innovation. The scale and scope of the strategic
agreement with Novell is unique, and provides customers with innovative solutions
for mixed-source environments, both physical and virtual."
Advanced Linux Management
Giving customers a powerful option to manage their Linux systems, Novell is also
announcing today the availability of Novell® ZENworks® Linux Management 7.3, which
extends policy-driven automation to SUSE Linux Enterprise 11. Managing both desktop
and server systems, ZENworks Linux Management makes it easy to deploy, manage and
maintain Linux resources with advanced policies for desktops and servers. When used
with SUSE Linux Enterprise 11, ZENworks Linux Management enables customers to reduce
the time and cost spent managing their IT infrastructure.
Ubiquity: Linux how you want it, where you want it
Customers need unparalleled flexibility from their operating systems. SUSE Linux
Enterprise 11 runs on the leading hardware platforms, including x86-32, x86-64,
Itanium*, IBM* POWER* and IBM System z*. In addition, SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 has
been optimized to run at near-native performance on all major hypervisors, including
VMware* ESX, Microsoft Hyper-V and Xen*.
For deploying Linux in the cloud, SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 will be certified and
supported in Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). Novell is collaborating with IBM
to deliver SUSE Linux Enterprise 11-based virtual instances of IBM DB2*, Informix*
Dynamic Server, WebSphere* sMash, IBM Lotus* Web Content Management and IBM WebSphere*
Portal instances for cloud environments. Currently, customers deploying Linux desktops
have been able to obtain SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop preloaded from leading hardware
vendors, including Dell and HP. With SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11, Novell will
continue to bring desktop Linux ubiquity to the market across a variety of devices,
including desktops, notebooks, netbooks, nettops and thin clients.
Many customers are removing complexity from their application deployment and management
processes with virtual appliances – integrated images with a complete preconfigured
suite including application, middleware and operating system. To continue to lead
in this rapidly growing market, Novell is delivering SUSE Linux Enterprise JeOS
(Just enough Operating System) and a suite of tools that enables ISVs to assemble
a virtual appliance with just the pieces of SUSE Linux Enterprise necessary to support
their specific application. Uniquely, appliances that pass Novell's supportability
algorithm will receive technical support for their custom JeOS configuration of
SUSE Linux Enterprise 11. More details on this program and the appliance construction
toolkit will be released later this year.
Interoperability: Leverage existing IT investments
With SUSE Linux Enterprise 11, Novell continues to provide the most interoperable
Linux solutions that leverage customers' existing IT investments. Thanks to its
ground-breaking, five-year partnership with Microsoft, Novell has engineered SUSE
Linux Enterprise 11 to work seamlessly with Microsoft Windows* in the areas of cross-platform
virtualization, systems management, identity/directory federation, document compatibility,
MoonlightTM (Microsoft Silverlight on Linux) and desktop accessibility for the disabled.
In addition to new support for Silverlight, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 features
the ability to play Windows multimedia file formats and the latest version of OpenOffice.org
Novell Edition that supports a range of Microsoft Office file formats.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Mono Extension is a new product that provides the first commercial
support for the open source Mono project's application platform, enabling enterprises
to seamlessly run .NET applications on Linux without having to recompile. SUSE Linux
Enterprise Mono Extension allows organizations to consolidate their .NET applications
onto Linux, dramatically saving costs. Novell is also offering the SUSE Linux Enterprise
Mono Extension for customers performing mainframe-based workload consolidation.
This allows them to run .NET-based applications on IBM System z, the first time
this has been offered by any Linux vendor.
Mission-Critical Computing: Designed to support your most important business needs
SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 enables customers to confidently migrate workloads from
UNIX to Linux in order to build a low-cost, resilient infrastructure. SUSE Linux
Enterprise High Availability Extension delivers an innovative, integrated suite
of open source clustering technologies that help customers reduce unplanned downtime
while providing an affordable alternative to expensive proprietary offerings. A
new support infrastructure provides enhanced problem resolution to assist customers
in resolving inquiries quickly and accurately.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 now supports swap over the NFS (Network File System)
protocol to leverage remote storage for local server needs and avoid costly application
downtime. In addition, SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 provides the fastest package update
stack of any enterprise Linux distribution, with new technologies to automate and
accelerate installing, removing, upgrading and configuring software packages. Delivering
the new Xen 3.3 hypervisor, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 continues to set the
standard for open source virtualization, with greater scalability, performance and
security, enhanced power management and improved graphical capabilities.
Later this year, Novell plans to release the next version of SUSE Linux Enterprise
Real Time Extension, which will leverage the SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 code base
to reduce latency and increase predictability and reliability of time-sensitive,
mission-critical applications.
"Office Depot chose to standardize on SUSE Linux Enterprise in an effort to reduce
the complexity of our systems and control costs, while maintaining superior performance
for our global systems," said Tim Toews, senior vice president and chief information
officer of Office Depot. "As we have moved more applications and volume to commodity
platforms, SUSE Linux Enterprise has been able to scale to support our business
needs."
Availability
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11, SUSE Linux Enterprise
Mono Extension and Novell ZENworks Linux Management 7.3 are available now. SUSE
Linux Enterprise JeOS will be available in April and SUSE Linux Enterprise High
Availability Extension will be available in the second quarter of this year. Later
in 2009, Novell plans to release updates to SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Service,
SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time Extension and SUSE Linux Enterprise Thin Client.
For more information, visit www.novell.com/SUSE11presskit.
Global Data Center Evolution Tour
Beginning today, Novell is featuring SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 in major cities around
the world as part of its data center evolution tour. The first events will be in
Boston and Irvine, Calif., and will also showcase solutions from PlateSpin® Workload
Management and Novell Business Service Management. For more information and to register
for the tour, visit www.novell.com/events/tours/datacenter.
About Novell
Novell, Inc. (Nasdaq: NOVL) delivers the best engineered, most interoperable Linux
platform and a portfolio of integrated IT management software that helps customers
around the world reduce cost, complexity and risk. With our infrastructure software
and ecosystem of partnerships, Novell harmoniously integrates mixed IT environments,
allowing people and technology to work as one. For more information, visit www.novell.com.
Novell, Mono, PlateSpin, SUSE and ZENworks are registered trademarks and Moonlight
is a trademark of Novell Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. *All third-party
trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
1IDC White Paper sponsored by Novell, Linux Adoption in a Global Recession, Doc
# 217280, March 2009
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