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Arkateq has a strong commitment to the Linux platform and delivers customised development solutions
to provide customers with a competitive advantage. The appointment as a Business Partner will further
strengthen Arkateq's current Open Source drive.
"As a SUSE Business Partner, we will have access to product information before the product is released.
This will enable us to advise our customers on the best strategy, and product, to adopt." explains
Andre Coetzee, Operations Director at Arkateq.
"Our customers will also have the assurance that they are dealing with an approved SUSE Linux
Partner, who not only has the skills and knowledge needed, but also the commitment to Open Source
to provide innovative and affordable solutions" adds Coetzee.
Novell recently announced that it has bought SUSE Linux. Along with Ximian and Novell's own range
of Linux based products it has the makings of a very competitive business choice.
"The reason we decided on SUSE Linux was three fold. Firstly, We have a lot of SUSE Linux experience
at Arkateq. Secondly SUSE has been gaining a lot of acceptance world wide and winning awards for its
latest distribution. Thirdly with the buy in of Novell, I think we have backed a winner" states
Coetzee
"Favourite Linux Distro? It was Redhat. Now it's SuSE. Like a lot of folks I was running Redhat.
While Redhat announced it was discontinuing support for the regular version of Redhat the folks
at Novell dropped the bomb that they were buying SuSE. The timing couldn't have been better to
announce it. Expect to see a lot more little green geekos in 2004" was the comment the Editor of
OSDIR.com made on the recent SUSE Linux 2003 Editor's Choice Award.
Arkateq is involved this many SMME's, the CSIR as well as the Department of Defence. Arkateq
further plans to expand its Linux offerings in 2004 with Linux training.
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