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Story: Novell's Linux strategy causes customers concern

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Posted by: Anonymous (Friday 28 January 2005, 1:55 AM)

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Looks like very selective listening on the author's part . . . or perhaps the author has a paid agenda to push. Either way, poor reporting. The services in OES will be available on the Linux kernel as well as the NetWare kernel. Novell is not abandoning NetWare, they are enhancing the NetWare services and letting the customer choose whether to put them on the NetWare kernel or the Linux kernel. As far as GroupWise is concerned, it already runs on NetWare, Linux, or Windows. Again, giving the customer choice. It is in no way in danger of being discontinued.

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