I think NetWare is going to make a comeback. No! Stop laughing. I'm serious! Let me make myself perfectly clear. NetWare is not going to come back and sweep Windows 2000 and Linux off servers and ...
The company has since shifted its strategy to take advantage of Linux's growing popularity with enterprise customers. Novell now sees its future bound up with the development of NetWare applications ...
The move from Netware 3.x with the Bindery to Netware 4.x with NDS was different enough to amount to a conversion rather than an upgrade. This opened Novell’s customers to other alternatives. Whatever ...
How much do you know about the history of NetWare? Those of us who’ve been associated with the archetypal network operating system for 20 years or more are very familiar with the story, but most of ...
Major releases of operating systems such as Novell Inc.’s NetWare or Microsoft Corp.’s Windows traditionally have featured major architecture changes that challenged the ability of IT staff to adapt ...
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 ...
About six years ago, my company made a strategic IT decision to migrate from Novell NetWare to Microsoft Windows NT. At the time, the decision seemed reasonable: Novell Inc. was on the wane, NetWare ...
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