The Linux folks must be feeling like they’ve walked into some kind of alternative universe. Last week, Oracle made its move to take Linux over by swiping Red Hat’s revenue stream in a pre-Halloween surprise. This week, Novell and Microsoft are partnering in an event for the history books. In a year of mixed financial reports, Gateway entered the gaming market and released surprising financial results on top of what may be the best deal in a high-performance gaming bundle. Finally, a study from ABI suggests that Zune may kick iPod butt.
Microsoft and Novell Team, Gateway Is Back, and Zune May Outsell iPod
Posted by: Rob Enderle November 6, 2006 04:00 AMThe Linux folks must be feeling like they’ve walked into some kind of alternative universe. Last week, Oracle made its move to take Linux over by swiping Red Hat’s revenue stream in a pre-Halloween surprise. This week, Novell and Microsoft are partnering in an event for the history books. In a year of mixed financial reports, Gateway entered the gaming market and released surprising financial results on top of what may be the best deal in a high-performance gaming bundle. Finally, a study from ABI suggests that Zune may kick iPod butt.