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:VNUnet.com: Netware Cosies Up to Linux
VNUnet.com: Netware Cosies Up to Linux
Apr 7, 2003, 17 :30 UTC (12 Talkback[s]) (6621 reads)

(Other stories by Steve Ranger)

"Novell is adding more open source tools to its Netware operating system as it fights to keep the product's market share from diminishing further.

"The company has admitted that Microsoft and Linux will be the future dominant forces in the operating system market, and is planning to offer core elements of Netware as services that can run on Linux.

"Netware's reliability has seen it build a loyal user base, but Novell now talks of the need to 'stabilise' the technology's future while the company movs to focus on identity management services..."

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
Why don't they just give up Netware  ...   Why don't they...   
asdf
Apr 7, 2003, 18:51:47
 
Novell should have done this four or fiv ...   Too little, too late   
Art Cancro
Apr 7, 2003, 19:19:08
 
...get rid of the STUPID DOS partition s ...   Novell needs to...   
Tommy
Apr 7, 2003, 19:32:22
 
Netware is still the standard file serve ...   Could be very useful   
Charles Hixson
Apr 7, 2003, 19:50:40
 
> ...get rid of the STUPID DOS partition ...   Re: Novell needs to...   
David Dinkell
Apr 7, 2003, 20:07:10
 
"Elements of Netware that will be made a ...   Still not paying attention   
Tony OBryan
Apr 7, 2003, 20:20:45
 
Why would anyone want to pay for part of ...   Whoopty-Do!   
steggy
Apr 7, 2003, 21:28:34
 
However, IIRC, that is being addressed b ...   Re: Still not paying attention   
Greg
Apr 7, 2003, 23:31:50
 
I've worked in two institutions usin ...   Netware: BOFH's dream, clumsy for users   
Fra. 219
Apr 8, 2003, 00:03:28
 
I agree, you're pretty much on the m ...   Re: Too little, too late   
C. Whitman
Apr 8, 2003, 14:54:14
 
Tommy never said anything about another  ...   Re: Re: Novell needs to...   
C. Whitman
Apr 8, 2003, 15:00:59
 
Except for access to resources right in  ...   Re: Netware: BOFH's dream, clumsy for users   
C. Whitman
Apr 8, 2003, 16:53:22
 
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