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Posted in Microsoft, Novell, Patents, Red Hat, Xandros at 8:52 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Summary: In the aftermath of the Acacia case it is important to point out that SUSE is still encumbered with unjustified patent tax (Microsoft’s racket)
COVERAGE of the Acacia case can be found in [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9] and there is decent coverage from Joab Jackson (also in [1, 2, 3, 4]). We covered the ending of this case in the following posts, so we won’t repeat the same old arguments and analysis.
=> ↺ Acacia case | ↺ 1 | ↺ 2 | ↺ 3 | ↺ 4 | ↺ 5 | ↺ 6 | ↺ 7 | ↺ 8 | ↺ 9 | ↺ decent coverage from Joab Jackson | ↺ 1 | ↺ 2 | ↺ 3 | ↺ 4
Red Hat Appears to Have Done More Against Acacia (Patent Troll)Acacia’s Case Against GNU/Linux is DeadBehind the Microsoft Puppetmaster: SCO-Type Libel, Acacia-Type Patent Trolls, and Novell-Type Patent Deals to Make GNU/Linux Not Free (Gratis)Patents Roundup: Red Hat on Patent Trolls; Apple Antitrust; Microsoft Attacks Theora, Which is Needed to Save Our Video CultureThe Cost of Patent Trolls Who Attack LinuxHTC-Microsoft Was Not an Agreement, It Was Apparently an Extortion
What we found interesting is that Acacia issued a press release just to announced that it had lost the case.
The jury determined that the patents were invalid and not infringed.
There will not be an appeal.
So, what does that tell us about Red Hat and Novell? Most of the press (see [1]-[3] from the news below) deals with those two companies as peers, but this apparent parity neglects to say that Red Hat remains free, whereas Novell just won’t pay more patent tax in addition to Microsoft’s. This is why we insist on using a label like “Ballnux”, to clearly indicate that a particular distribution of Linux comes with patent tax which is paid to Steve Ballmer and fellow extortionists. Not all distributions of Linux are created equal. Companies or home users in need of a good server should choose Debian, Red Hat, Red Hat clones, or just about anything but SUSE and Xandros. █ ____ [1] Aberdeen Releases New Research Into Mainframe Technology: Complexity, Sustainability, and Talent
=> ↺ Aberdeen Releases New Research Into Mainframe Technology: Complexity, Sustainability, and Talent
The Aberdeen Group Mainframe Technology Toolkit is made available due in part to the support of Novell.
[2] Cray mimics Ethernet atop SeaStar interconnect
=> ↺ Cray mimics Ethernet atop SeaStar interconnect
Supercomputer maker Cray doesn’t talk much about the systems software that runs on its massively parallel, midrange, or entry HPC gear, but it probably will start doing so more because of the work it has done to make its non-standard XT boxes look a little less proprietary as far as Linux applications are concerned.
[3] SGI Announces Next-Generation Altix(R) ICE Scale-out Supercomputer
=> ↺ SGI Announces Next-Generation Altix(R) ICE Scale-out Supercomputer
Altix ICE 8400, with its innovative blade design, easily and affordably scales to up to 65,536 compute nodes with integrated single or dual plane InfiniBand backplane interconnect. Open x86 architecture makes it equally simple to deploy commercial, open source or custom applications on completely unmodified Novell(R) SUSE(R) or Red Hat(R) Linux(R) operating systems.
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