A little more than one month ago the New York Post reported about a soon-to-be-closed two-part sale deal reached by Novell and two undisclosed buyers. Immediately after, the Wall Street Journal reported that VMware was one of the bidders, interested in the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) business unit.
According to the first report, such deal was expected to finalize within 3-4 weeks, which means right now. Meanwhile, Reuters added color to the story, reporting that the acquisition couldn’t complete as soon as planned because none of the bidders wanted the NetWare asset at the price that Novell’s board of directors wanted to sell.
True or not, the whole virtualization industry is holding its breath to see if VMware will end up owning an operating system and, with it, a complete software stack, from the hypervisor to the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications.
Well, apparently, it won’t happen.