September 12, 2007
Microsoft, Novell Open Interoperability LabDesigning, testing software for Windows Server and SUSE Linux is the goal
Microsoft and Novell have officially opened the doors on the Microsoft and Novell Interoperability Lab, a joint development facility at which Microsoft and Novell will design and test new software to build and support technologies that letsWindows Server and SUSE Linux Enterprise work well together.
The lab houses more than 80 servers of varying architectures as well as a storage area network. Microsoft and Novell plan on including other vendors and technologies as the lab continues to grow to create a heterogeneous lab environment that reflects the current IT environments and interoperability challenges facing enterprise customers today.
"The Microsoft and Novell Interoperability Lab is officially open for business," said Tom Hanrahan, director of Linux interoperability at Microsoft. "We are pleased to be working with Novell on this joint interoperability effort and are eager to roll up our sleeves and continue the challenging technical work required to make Windows Server and SUSE Linux Enterprise interoperability a reality for our customers."
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