Last issue we talked about the change in direction at Novell as it moves what we’ve come to know as “NetWare services” to the Linux platform. Traditionally, of course, NetWare services have run on the ...
Based on our Clear Choice Test of OES, we think it’s a major breakthrough in Novell’s long-stated intention to marry its directory and administrative applications to Linux. OES layers a highly ...
Novell's ambitious strategy for Linux has led some customers to worry that the networking company may withdraw support for some of its legacy applications. Speaking at the company's Linux Big Picture ...
To migrate or not to migrate? That is the question facing NetWare administrators, as IT departments begin planning their first major upgrades since overhauling their systems for Y2K. The message from ...
Novell is poised to begin shipping its long-awaited Open Enterprise Server (OES) operating system. The hybrid server environment combines the legacy file, print and network-management features of ...
Imagine software that gives users a single view into a seamless network, wherever they are and wherever their browsers take them. It’s enabled by a directory, which becomes a sort of &Mac217;ber ...
Saying goodbye is one of the hardest things to do, but Novell has finally faced up to the truth that its flagship NetWare operating system has fallen by the wayside. Although what was undoubtedly the ...
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