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February 24, 2005 9:29 AM PST

Second-tier Linux sellers agree to merge

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Mandrakesoft has agreed to acquire Conectiva, a move to combine the weight of two Linux sellers that individually have failed to achieve the dominance of Red Hat or Novell's SuSE.

Mandrakesoft, based in Paris, will pay $2.3 million (1.79 million euros) in stock for Brazil-based Conectiva, the companies said Thursday. The consolidation will help give the combined company more heft, though Mandrakesoft co-founder Gael Duval has tempered his initial expectations.

"This won't elevate us to the status of Red Hat or Novell/SuSE yet, of course, but this is a significant growth for us," Duval said in an e-mail. Further growth plans include an expansion to woo small and medium-size businesses in the United States, he said.

More acquisitions are possible. "We need still more organic growth and external growth--more acquisitions," Duval said.

In two months, the merged companies plan to announce what name they'll use, Duval added.

Mandrakesoft and Conectiva are profitable, the companies said. Conectiva, with 60 employees, had revenue of $2.2 million in its most recent fiscal year and became profitable halfway through, the companies said. Mandrakesoft had revenue of $6.7 million and net income of $1.8 million for its most recent fiscal year.

They also are two members of the Linux Core Consortium, which is seeking to homogenize Linux variations to make it easier for software and hardware companies to certify that their products work with Linux.

Mandrakesoft has struggled financially but in 2004 emerged from bankruptcy protection. In September, it approved a stock sale that it said could be used for acquisitions.

Although Mandrakesoft is based in France, much of the company's revenue comes from North America.

Mandrakesoft customers include France Telecom, Carrefour, Total, Verizon Communications and several French governmental ministries. Conectiva customers include HSBC Bank, Casas Bahia, Siemens, Praxair subsidiary White Martins and the Brazilian armed forces.

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Challenge to SUSE/RH?
by Philips February 25, 2005 1:47 AM PST
"This won't elevate us to the status of Red Hat or Novell/SuSE yet, of course, but this is a significant growth for us"

Both of Mandrake & Connectiva have very very strong local market. Both of them are heavily concentrated on local services and sales.

That's different from both SUSE/RH, which try to persuade "cash-cow" markets to maintain they growth estimates.

This two groups are way too different in they approaches and I can only hope that Mandrake/Connectiva will not change they stance: solid product for small/medium business (SMB) & end-users.

It is about change tollerance: SMBs have few dependencies on technology underneath, end-user experience is everything for them. Large companies in my experience heavily dependant on underlaying technology (many third party apps). End-user experience in large companies - "cannot care less"... Management alredy made decision.

Both Mandrake and Connectiva maintain strong user bases of loyal devotees, while SUSE/RH maintain technology leadership - and they user base is compromised of people dependant on technology.

P.S. Well, I'm long time SUSE user. But many of my friends are using Mandrake and Connectiva.
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An interesting comparison of these distros
by February 27, 2005 9:51 PM PST
Mandrake: http://shots.osdir.com/slideshows/slideshow.php?release=193&slide=28

Conectiva: http://shots.osdir.com/slideshows/slideshow.php?release=77&slide=3
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