By
Stephen Shankland
Wednesday, May 11 2005 09:46 AM
URL:
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/software/0,39044164,39229626,00.htm
Novell has acquired Immunix, a small company that sells software designed
to improve the security of programs running on Linux servers, Novell said
Tuesday.
The Waltham, Mass.-based company will sell Immunix's products as Novell
AppArmor, Chief Executive Jack Messman said in a statement. The product is
designed to protect Linux and higher-level applications from external or
internal attacks and viruses.
Novell declined to disclose the purchase
price.
Immunix, based in Portland, Ore., was founded in 1998. It has somewhat fewer
than 20 employees, chiefly programmers who focus on security work, said Novell
spokesman Bruce Lowry. One of those employees is co-founder
Crispin Cowan, who has been involved in Linux
kernel security projects.
AppArmor works on Linux products using the 2.6 kernel, but Novell will
support it only on its Suse
Linux Enterprise Server product, Lowry said.