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Revenues from Novell open platform solutions up 65 per cent

Novell revenue up nine per cent

Linux leads the way in solid financial quarter

Written by Martin Courtney

Novell has reported revenue of $231m (£117m) for the first quarter of 2008, up nine per cent from $218m (£110m) in the first quarter of 2007.

Profit for the quarter was $8m (£4.1m), compared to a loss of $21m (£10.6m) a year ago.

some $28m (£14.2m) of Novell’s revenue came from open source Linux products, with open platform solutions as a whole up 65 per cent year-over-year.

Identity and access management was up 15 per cent to $28m (£14.2m), with systems and resource management revenues reaching $37m (£18.8m), up five per cent year on year. Workgroup revenue remained flat at $90m (£45.6m).

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