Novell, CS2C to develop Linux products for China

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Aug 16, 20052 mins

Companies team to work on desktops, servers

Novell Inc. and China Standard Software Company Ltd. (CS2C) have decided to build on their partnership formed earlier this year and cooperate in developing Linux-based server and desktop offerings aimed at the Chinese market.

Under the new agreement announced Tuesday, Novell and CS2C will jointly test and deliver to Chinese users new server and desktop products based on the open source Linux operating systems. In addition to offering technical support, the two companies intend to promote open source technology and software development in China.

In April, Novell and CS2C signed a broad agreement to collaborate in the area of Linux OS software. Tuesday’s announcement adds meat to that agreement.

CS2C was founded in 2003 with investments from Chinasoft Network Technology Corp., China Technology Corp. and Eastern China Computer Institution.

Earlier this month, Novell took the top spot in China’s Linux server operating system market, with the largest share of revenue and unit shipments during the first half of this year, according to a study by market researcher IDC.

The study, which was commissioned by Novell, showed the U.S. software company capturing nearly a third of market revenue, or 32.9 percent, compared to 29.5 percent for Turbolinux Inc. and 24.0 percent for Red Flag Software Co. Ltd., China’s home-grown Linux provider.

As for unit shipments, Novell captured 30 percent of China’s market for Linux server operating systems, slightly ahead of Turbolinux with 29.9 percent and Red Flag finishing with 27.2 percent, according to the study.