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By Martin LaMonica, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 23, 2007 5:01:00 AM

Retail giant Wal-Mart Stores is contracting with Microsoft and Novell--Microsoft's preferred Linux partner--to build out the company's Web operations, according to a Wal-Mart executive.

On Tuesday, Microsoft and Novell are expected to announce that Wal-Mart is the latest customer to purchase both Microsoft software and support certificates for Novell's Suse Linux Enterprise Server.

In an interview arranged by both companies, Wal-Mart's senior vice president and chief technology officer, Nancy Stewart, provided some details on the project involving Wal-Mart, Microsoft and Novell.

Stewart said Wal-Mart is in the midst of expanding its Web presence globally. The partnership between Microsoft and Novell, announced last November, provides "a fine support structure" for the project, she said.

Wal-Mart, currently a Red Hat Linux customer, intends to use Windows Server and Suse Linux Enterprise Server in the expansion, she said.

"That's our direction. That's where we're going, but if we hit a roadblock and we can't go forward, it's up to Microsoft and Novell to figure out what to do about it," she said.

With the partnership, Microsoft is seeking to make Novell its preferred Linux provider and to have both companies' products work well together. Microsoft offers coupons for Suse Enterprise Linux support services as well as legal indemnification for customers who use both Microsoft and Novell's Linux, which is open-source.

Wal-Mart, a global retailing giant with $315 billion in annual revenue, is already a Microsoft customer, and Stewart said the multiyear relationship has been "outstanding."

She said the intellectual property protections in the Novell deal give Wal-Mart more confidence in using Linux more broadly.

Questions over intellectual property are a "huge problem," Stewart said. The company now uses Linux in the data center of its current Web presence but had some trepidation with the idea of expanding it a much larger operation.

"To think about using it pervasively, we were very concerned about it," she said. The larger Web operation would have "significantly higher legal exposure."

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Get a MAC XServe!
That'll put the 'How dare you buy anything other than Microsoft products!' folks into a tizzy. (Read the rest)
Posted by: nomorems Posted on: 01/24/07 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Right Richard Flude   | 01/22/07
I bet it really eats you up inside Flude Scrat   | 01/23/07
Why? Richard Flude   | 01/23/07
re:Right ianlomaxatl   | 01/23/07
Why would you give something away .... ianlomaxatl   | 01/23/07
I think the story speaks for itself wolf_z   | 01/23/07
Not a good standard Chad_z   | 01/23/07
Not going to work??? It already has. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/23/07
It's absolutely ridiculous! nomorems   | 01/23/07
Wal-Mart eyes Microsoft for Web build-out Loverock Davidson   | 01/23/07
Apparently... Tim Patterson   | 01/23/07
Ranting and zelotry aside, this is a smart move. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/23/07
Double Standard Tim Patterson   | 01/23/07
Simply not true... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/23/07
True Type fonts, imported codecs, OUCH! George Mitchell   | 01/23/07
Should everything com down to "intent"? John Zern   | 01/23/07
Exactly... Intent is NOT a contract. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/23/07
Actually WalMart is in control. B.O.F.H.   | 01/23/07
Hah hah hah! George Mitchell   | 01/23/07
All software has potential IP issues ... George Mitchell   | 01/23/07
This IS a big deal folks ... George Mitchell   | 01/23/07
I think so too. DemonX   | 01/23/07
No the big winner here is Microsoft and no one else.. mrlinux   | 01/23/07
I disagree. DemonX   | 01/23/07
I disagree mrlinux   | 01/24/07
I disagree No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/23/07
Red Hat will be a winner too ... they just will have to wait awhile ... George Mitchell   | 01/23/07
You don't understand Linux ... George Mitchell   | 01/23/07
Totally right! techboy_z   | 01/23/07
You know, Novell stock is looking real good right now. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/23/07
Red Hat and MS servers sphillips@...   | 01/24/07
Get a MAC XServe! nomorems   | 01/24/07

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