By Matthew W. Beale E-Commerce Times
11/27/00 2:26 PM PT
Intel is adding SuSe to a series of investments in Linux companies.
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Moving to boost its investment in the expansive market for Linux-based
business solutions, Intel has joined
venture capital group Apax Partners to fund Linux vendor SuSE Linux AG.
The equity funding, which is subject to shareholder agreement, will pump
12 million Euro (almost 12.1 million US$) into SuSE's growth strategy,
and add to the momentum that the Linux community has gained following the
landmark Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) antitrust trial ruling.
"With the funds from Apax and Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) , we have acquired international
investors who, through their market expertise and strategic network of
contacts, will be instrumental in SuSE's expansion and IPO efforts,"
commented Roland Dyroff, chairman of SuSE Linux AG.
SuSE will channel funding into the establishment of new sales and
support offices and also toward the expansion of its network
of SuSE Business Partners. The company currently has offices in the U.S.
and throughout Europe.
The Penguin Inside
"Intel is investing in SuSE because we want to encourage the diffusion
of Linux on Intel-based computers in Europe," stated Tim Keating,
director, Content Group, Intel EMEA. "Our focus will be the Pentium III
Xeon processor and eventually the Intel Itanium processor."
The chip titan recently invested in eSoft,
Inc. (Nasdaq: ESFT), adding to a list of Linux investments
that includes Red Hat, VA Linux Systems and TurboLinux.
Broomfield, Colorado-based eSoft develops Linux-based Internet appliance
solutions
for small-to medium-sized businesses.
SuSE Gets E-Commerce Enabled
SuSE announced last week that it had tapped outsource solutions
provider Digital River, Inc.
(Nasdaq: DRIV) to add an e-commerce component to its Web site. The deal
is one of several key moves that the company announced via the Linux
Business Expo stage at the high profile COMDEX show in Las Vegas, Nevada
earlier this month.
"As Linux moves into the mainstream marketplace as an operating system,
SuSE is a key player in this burgeoning arena," stated Digital River CEO
Joel Ronning.
"They understand the value of delivering software
online to meet expanded customer demands."
Under the terms of the agreement, Digital River will host and provide
marketing and merchandising services for SuSE.com and carry through
with product delivery for online customers.
The open-source software solutions provider also recently announced a
strategic partnership with VA Linux
Systems, a developer of open-source software products and services,
to collaborate on a version of SuSE Linux to be factory installed on VA
Linux servers and workstations.
SuSE Linux 6.3 To Launch 12.1.99
This week, SuSE will launch version 6.3 of its Linux distribution,
promising a new graphical installation program that will simplify the
process
for newbies. The updated SuSE package includes over 1,500 applications,
including the Apache Web server, the latest KDE (K Desktop Environment),
samba, sendmail and StarOffice 5.1a. SuSE's Linux 6.3 features improved
security and enhancements for using Linux as a server.
An additional feature is the inclusion of a trial version of Hummingbird
Exceed, an X-server for Windows. The product allows users to "run Linux
programs under Windows on a Linux server," according to SuSE.
Founded in 1992, SuSE is a provider of Linux-related products and
professional services.