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ZENworks 11

...Previously available as four standalone products, Novell's ZENworks 11 is billed as an integrated 'single pane of glass', bringing together... Read more

17 March, 2011 by Alan Stevens
NALalyse 1.2

NALalyse 1.2

NALalyse allows Novell ZENWorks administrators to quickly sanity check, search and document ZENWorks for Desktops Network... Read more

25 April, 2011
Dservices 1.0

Dservices 1.0

...Application it is a supplement to or for Microsoft SMS, Novell's Zenworks and Intel's LanDesk to name a few. This single EXE will... Read more

19 November, 2010

Novell fills a niche

...servers are in for a lot less exercise in the wake of ZENworks for Servers, version 1.0, becoming available earlier this month. ZENworks for... Read more

16 March, 2000 by Cameron Sturdevant

Novell makes mobile play at CeBIT

...Internet-based storage product, and launched a PDA-management product in its ZENworks family. IFolder was first introduced in NetWare version 6, the most recent... Read more

13 March, 2002 by Peter Judge

Veitch Speaks: Let's stay together in 1999

The continuing convergence of technologies, resources and companies - including mergers and acquisitions - will be the IT theme of the year, predicts Mr Veitch Read more

9 January, 1999 by Martin Veitch

US Report: Java targets MS in the enterprise

Bolstered by wins against Microsoft Corp. in U.S. District Court and renewed support from its Java licensees, Sun... Read more

22 December, 1998 by Deborah Gage

US Report: Raw Iron alerts sceptics

Oracle Corp.'s grand plan for developing database appliances that do not require a full-blown operating system is being met with widespread scepticism. Read more

21 December, 1998 by Mark Hammond

US Report: Dell considering simplified computer

Officials with Dell confirmed Tuesday that they have been approached by Oracle Corp. and Sun Microsystems Inc. which are... Read more

16 December, 1998 by John G.Spooner

Leader: Raw Iron or Wintel - battle lines are drawn

When and Oracle and Sun add some flesh to their Raw Iron initiative today, they will re-open that oldest of chestnuts:... Read more

14 December, 1998 by Martin Veitch

US Report: Sun cuts NC prices, hopes JavaStation will shine

Sun Microsystems promises to break the $500 (£300) price barrier with its new Java-Stations due in the first quarter of... Read more

5 December, 1998 by Deborah Gage

UK Tech Week: Governments must be "progressive" says MCI boss

Seth Blumenfeld, president of MCI International Inc., today challenged the governments of Western Europe to be "more progressive" in deregulation and integration of communication systems. Read more

6 October, 1998 by Jane Wakefield

Symantec does Java for servers

Symantec will later this year put an enterprise spin on its Java development efforts by building in interfaces to its... Read more

5 June, 1998 by Martin Veitch

News Burst: Oracle releases System Sizer 3.0

Oracle has launched its next generation tool for sizing database servers. Read more

27 May, 1998 by Marc Ambasna Jones

Dell will aid Intel with IA-64

Dell is to assist the transition to Intel's IA-64 by opening centres for customers porting software to the 64bit... Read more

20 May, 1998 by Martin Veitch

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