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Microsoft gears up for Novell antitrust suit

...in the early 1990s when Novell, the one-time leader in the network operating system world, fell behind a hard-charging Microsoft. Novell, which also... Read more

18 October, 2011 by Charles Cooper

Farewell, Novell

...degree of efficiency. Novell had two key assets: NetWare - a highly efficient network operating system that was as robust as they come, possibly robuster. So... Read more

25 November, 2010

The Day Ahead: Novell's problems are its own doing

...applications. Linux is also getting traction. Although Novell has arguably the best network operating system available, no one cares. The company blew its chance. Novell... Read more

3 May, 2000 by Larry Dignan
ETTM: A Scalable <endeca_term>Network Operating System</endeca_term>

ETTM: A Scalable Network Operating System

...paper, authors design, implement, and evaluate a new scalable and fault tolerant network operating system, called ETTM, for securely and efficiently managing network resources at... Read more

9 May, 2010
Bilingual Dialogs With a <endeca_term>Network Operating System</endeca_term>

Bilingual Dialogs With a Network Operating System

...paper talks about evolving a natural language interface for the Novell NetWare Network Operating System. This natural language interface is expected to continue with dialogs... Read more

1 January, 1999
<endeca_term>Network Operating System</endeca_term> Evolution: Juniper Networks JUNOS Software - Architectural Choices at the Forefront of Networking

Network Operating System Evolution: Juniper Networks JUNOS Software - Architectural Choices at the Forefront of Networking

...requirements and challenges that come with the design of a carrier-class network Operating System (OS). The paper cites key facets of the JUNOS Software... Read more

19 October, 2009
Dynamic Resource Management in a Static <endeca_term>Network Operating System</endeca_term>

Dynamic Resource Management in a Static Network Operating System

The authors present novel approaches to managing three key resources in an event-driven sensornet OS: memory, energy,... Read more

21 August, 2009

Novell finally betas new NetWare, AKA 'Moab'

...on Wednesday released the first public beta of its next-generation NetWare network operating system, code-named Moab Read more

20 November, 1997 by Michael Moeller

NT 5.0 public beta due next week

...public beta version of Windows NT 5.0 next week -- its new network operating system -- you'll hear the distinctive sound of a bullet being... Read more

22 September, 1997 by Sean Silverthorne
Software Design Patterns for TinyOS

Software Design Patterns for TinyOS

...authors present design patterns used by software components in the TinyOS sensor network operating system. They differ significantly from traditional software design patterns because of... Read more

1 September, 2007

Novell: The comeback kid

...shock born from close-quarter fighting with Microsoft in the battle for network operating system dominance. Messman, former head of services firm Cambridge Technology Partners... Read more

24 March, 2004 by Andrew Donoghue

Nuts and bolts of Novell's updated CNE cert

...technology topics are included, this certification is specific to the NetWare 6 network operating system, and the odds of gaining a paper certification in it... Read more

17 October, 2003 by Emmett Dulaney

Combine the strengths of different NOSs

...with only a few respondents indicating that their companies use a single network operating system. However, the numbers alone may not tell the whole story... Read more

9 May, 2002 by Ray Geroski
Inside the Microsoft-Novell deal

Inside the Microsoft-Novell deal

...s recognised will help to manage the decline in NetWare [its flagship network operating system]," Goulde explains. Again Goulde sees similarities with the Sun agreement... Read more

30 April, 2007 by Cath Everett

Cisco warns of more router vulnerabilities

...most popular enterprise routers in the world. As such, IOS is the network operating system that the majority of hackers tries to exploit Read more

14 February, 2007 by Richard Thurston

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