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Might Microsoft and Novell make a deal?

Less than a month after the death of long-time Microsoft adversary and Novell founder Ray Noorda, might Microsoft and Novell find common ground? It sounds wild, but it's not impossible. I can think of a few areas where such a partnership would make sense.
Written by Mary Jo Foley, Senior Contributing Editor

We know that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is slated to announce something at 2 p.m. PST today.

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Microsoft and Novell will announce some sort of partnership. Microsoft isn't confirming, so far at least.

Less than a month after the death of long-time Microsoft adversary and Novell founder Ray Noorda, might Microsoft and Novell find common ground? It sounds wild, but it's not impossible. I can think of a few areas where such a partnership would make sense:

* Microsoft put a partnership in place last year with JBoss (now part of RedHat). Novell and JBoss already have a strong relationship. So it's not so completely far-fetched that JBoss could play matchmaker for some kind of similar cooperative agreement.

* Microsoft could use Novell as an indirect way to get at Oracle. Think about it: Oracle offers to indemnify Red Hat Linux customers. What if Microsoft countered and provided support for SUSE Linux? Or perhaps Novell (via JBoss) will introduce a Red Hat Linux subscription-support offering -- similar to the JBoss Enterprise Middleware System it already offers -- and Microsoft will act as a back-up support provider for the Novell Red Hat service?

* Microsoft has made no bones about the fact that the company has been quite interested in Miguel de Icaza's work around Mono, the open-source implementation of .Net.

Anyone see any other Microsoft-Novell synergies? 

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