Novell dips ISVs in open source

Sam Trendall
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Software vendor launches Linux-based programme to help ISVS deliver applications in the cloud

Novell's new programme has got the thumbs up from ISVs including Adobe, BitRock and Infobright Software vendor Novell has launched a programme and a complementary set of technologies aimed to hel...

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