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In order to deliver expanded support options to companies running their business operations on SAP applications and the SUSE Linux Enterprise operating system, Novell and SAP announced an extension of their long-standing relationship. In a move that will help meet the growing demand for SUSE Linux Enterprise and provide support for the open source community, Novell and SAP are planning to offer enhanced options for customers who choose to run open source.
The broad agreement between Novell and SAP is designed to enable
SAP's enterprise applications to work with SUSE Linux Enterprise and Novell's
virtualization and security management technologies to provide powerful new
data center options for customers. Working under the agreement, Novell plans,
supported by SAP, to optimize SUSE Linux Enterprise for SAP's data center
infrastructure requirements, create an SAP Business All-in-One solution based
on SUSE Linux Enterprise for small businesses and midsize companies, provide
virtualization management for the Adaptive Computing Controller tool from SAP
with Novell ZENworks Orchestrator, and integrate Novell's identity and security
management solutions with the SAP GRC Access Control application.
As part of their expanded relationship, Novell will work
with SAP to create an optimized version of SUSE Linux Enterprise that will
bring even more value to SAP customers. Through a variety of engagements –
including SAP Hosting services, the SAP Developer Network (SDN) community, SAP
Business ByDesign and SAP Business All-in-One solutions – Novell and SAP have
made SAP applications available on SUSE Linux Enterprise. As a result,
customers may see a reduced complexity of application deployments and are
enabled to lower costs. SAP suggests SUSE Linux Enterprise Server to its
customers with SAP Business All-in-One as a recommended Linux platform.
SAP is also using SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (64-bit version) as one of the platforms for its SAP NetWeaver Business Intelligence Accelerator (SAP NetWeaver BI Accelerator) software, an appliance jointly developed with HP, IBM and Intel that improves the performance of business intelligence queries, reduces administration tasks and shortens batch processes. This enhanced offering gives customers fast response times, regardless of the volume of data, number of users or complexity of analysis.
While more than 700 of SAP's midmarket customers are already
embracing SUSE Linux Enterprise, the recently announced collaboration with
Intel will provide a new dimension of integration. The new offering for SAP
Business All-in-One will be designed to combine business software, database,
operating system and hardware into one optimized package, which will provide
lower TCO for customers. The included hardware and software components will be
pre-tested to help enable a faster time to value and to increase investment
protection, and will be available through local OEMs in various geographies.
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