Novell Open Enterprise Server is a SUSE Linux Enterprise-based workgroup operating system with enterprise-class file and print services that are easy to deploy and manage. It serves the needs of ...
As you read this, BrainShare will just be getting underway; but this BrainShare will be quite different from any other that I’ve attended. As I write this, I don’t know what announcements Novell will ...
MANHASSET, N.Y. — Novell's Open Enterprise Server is expected to begin public beta testing in early November, the software manufacturer announced this week. The server includes Novell's NetWare and ...
Novell has begun shipping its long-awaited Open Enterprise Server (OES) operating system. The hybrid server environment combines the legacy file, print and network-management features of NetWare with ...
For 20 years, it seems, Microsoft has delivered network technology years after first being developed by Novell (think directory services, for example). Now it appears that Novell is on the verge of a ...
Novell unveiled its new Open Enterprise Server 2 (OES 2) this week, completing a shift of Novell workgroup solutions, particularly NetWare, over to the Suse Linux platform. Highlighting support from ...
Novell plans to begin shipping in February its Open Enterprise Server, which combines open source and commercial networking platforms. The product's closed beta testing will last through November and ...
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...
OES and SUSE Linux Pro 9.3 both made their official debuts last month at the Boston LinuxWorld conference. Viewed as an option for NetWare partners and customers considering a switch to Linux, or that ...
Just one month after shipping its merged Linux/NetWare operating system, called Open Enterprise Server (OES), Novell Inc. is now planning a major update to the product, scheduled to be released by the ...
When we speak of Novell Inc., of course, we mean “New Novell.” By the mid-90s, “Old Novell,” which made its fortune in the 1980s as the premier provider of PC networking software, was on the wane.
Just one month after shipping its merged Linux/NetWare OS, called OES (Open Enterprise Server), Novell is now planning a major update to the product, scheduled to be released by the first half of 2007 ...