* How you can get SuSE and Novell Nterprise Linux Services at no charge Many of you have expressed both to me and in public forums the desire to get your hands on SuSE Linux in anticipation of the release of Open Enterprise Server later this year. SuSE Enterprise Server 8 and Novell Nterprise Linux Services 1.0 will form the basis of that release (or, at least, newer versions of those two products will).But SuSE has never been freely downloadable, unlike many other Linux distributions such as Debian, Fedora, and more, so there’s been a bit of a quandary for loyal Novell users. Should you buy SuSE because that’s what Novell will offer even if you can’t justify the expense for something you “just want to play with,” or should you download and install a free version of Linux, such as Fedora, which can work (although unsupported) with Nterprise Linux Services.If you’ve subscribed to an in-force maintenance or upgrade protection agreement with Novell, you can now get SuSE Enterprise Server 8 and Novell Nterprise Linux Services 1.0 at no charge, then upgrade to Open Enterprise Server when it ships this fall.Qualifying customers can download the software from the Novell Web site ( https://www.novell.com/bridge) right now. The use of the software is restricted to the terms of your existing Novell license agreements, including supported number of users, applications or workloads (depending on the product, of course). Those NetWare customers without maintenance or upgrade protection are not eligible to participate, but if they enter into a maintenance or upgrade protection agreement with Novell, they can immediately take advantage of this promotional offer.You know that Open Enterprise Server is coming later this year, so why not get upgrade protection now so that you can begin to familiarize yourself with both Novell’s Linux as well as how NetWare services will run on top of it. Check the various upgrade protection and maintenance agreements at https://www.novell.com/licensing/program_guide.html#up_mntThe annual, rather than the Full-Term, agreement may well be your most cost-effective choice at this point since you know an upgrade to NetWare 6.5 is due out this year. The company has begun to organize product pages (https://www.novell.com/products/openenterpriseserver/) for the new operating system in order to whet your appetite but actually running NetWare services on a Linux platform could do more appetite-whetting than reading spec sheets and white papers.If you’ve got an in-place upgrade protection or maintenance agreement, this is a no-brainer – start downloading now. For the rest of you, compare the cost of upgrade protection to the cost of SuSE Enterprise Server 8 and Novell Nterprise Linux Services 1.0 as well as the potential cost of Open Enterprise Server (probably similar to the licensing prices for NetWare 6.5). You’re going to spend the money eventually, anyway. You might as well get all the benefit you can from that expense. Related content news Cisco CCNA and AWS cloud networking rank among highest paying IT certifications Cloud expertise and security know-how remain critical in building today’s networks, and these skills pay top dollar, according to Skillsoft’s annual ranking of the most valuable IT certifications. Demand for talent continues to outweigh s By Denise Dubie Nov 30, 2023 7 mins Certifications Certifications Certifications news Mainframe modernization gets a boost from Kyndryl, AWS collaboration Kyndryl and AWS have expanded their partnership to help enterprise customers simplify and accelerate their mainframe modernization initiatives. By Michael Cooney Nov 30, 2023 4 mins Mainframes Cloud Computing Data Center news AWS and Nvidia partner on Project Ceiba, a GPU-powered AI supercomputer The companies are extending their AI partnership, and one key initiative is a supercomputer that will be integrated with AWS services and used by Nvidia’s own R&D teams. By Andy Patrizio Nov 30, 2023 3 mins CPUs and Processors Generative AI Supercomputers news VMware stung by defections and layoffs after Broadcom close Layoffs and executive departures are expected after an acquisition, but there's also concern about VMware customer retention. By Andy Patrizio Nov 30, 2023 3 mins Virtualization Data Center Industry Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe