Novell finalises OpenSuse 11
News Novell has released the last public version of OpenSuse 11.0 for testing, before the software's final release later this month. OpenSuse 11.0 Release Candidate 1 (RC1) appeared on Thursday, the same day Novell revealed strong growth in its Linux...
[June 2, 2008, 16:53]
Novell swipes at MS with Workstation Manager
News Novell has taken a broadside shot at Microsoft with the launch of Novell Workstation Manager, a software system designed to enable users to control NT workstations integrated into LANs, intranets and the Internet.
[January 20, 1997, 16:00]
Novell IntranetWare embraces small firms
News IntranetWare for Small Business is Novell's move into the developing small-to-medium enterprise (SME) Internet/intranet market, a market not well served by easy to install and price competitive networking solutions.
[January 22, 1997, 17:01]
Novell unveils Linux small-business package
News Novell has packaged several Linux-based products into a suite geared for small business, chief executive Jack Messman said on Monday. The package includes SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) for up to three servers; Novell Linux Desktop; GroupWise...
[March 22, 2005, 7:50]
Novell wants to grow international revenues
News PCDN Comment: Novell already boasts healthy overseas revenues but hitting the 60 per cent mark would make it a star international performer in an industry where 40 per cent of non-US income is considered good going.
[February 6, 1997, 10:35]
Novell UK says sales up sharply
News Living up to new management's promise of ditching its 'if-they'd-invented-sushi-they'd-have-called-it-cold-wet-fish' marketing reputation, Novell UK yesterday promised to lead the company's overseas expansion plans.
[February 7, 1997, 11:25]
Novell releases Suse appliance-building kit
News Novell has launched a free group of technologies that will allow developers to create and deploy software appliances that can run in any virtual environment. The tools allow companies to quickly build a complete software stack for their application...
[July 29, 2009, 12:54]
Novell in Linux security buy
News Novell has acquired Immunix, a small company that sells software designed to improve the security of programs running on Linux servers, Novell said Tuesday. The company will sell Immunix's products as Novell AppArmor, Chief Executive Jack Messman...
[May 11, 2005, 10:55]
Novell aims to tighten cloud security
News Novell has unveiled a cloud-computing identity and access management service, designed to extend corporate security policies to hosted facilities. On Wednesday, Novell demonstrated an advanced prototype of its Cloud Security Service, which is due...
[July 30, 2009, 15:13]
Novell blames Europe for disappointing quarter
News Novell president and COO Joe Marengi. Also contributing by the end of the year will be an expanding number of Unix and Microsoft NT servers that take advantage of Novell network directory services. The networking software giant made a $51 million...
[February 27, 1997, 12:23]
Novell fellow leads Microsoft's Linux embrace
News About four months ago, Linux kernel developer and Novell fellow Greg Kroah-Hartman suggested to Microsoft that it release three drivers to be part of Linux under the GNU General Public License (GPL) terms that govern its code.
[July 23, 2009, 17:08]
Novell forms joint company with Netscape
News Novell and Netscape have formed a joint startup company called Novonyx to integrate and sell Netscape's SuiteSpot family of server software on Novell's IntranetWare networking platform. The agreement follows hot on the heels of Novell's deal with...
[March 21, 1997, 15:57]
Novell expands Netline alliance
News It competes chiefly with Microsoft Exchange, but also with other proprietary packages including IBM's Domino and Novell's GroupWise. Novell acquired SuSE in January, and it wasn't clear how the acquisition would affect the product, called SuSE...
[December 10, 2004, 14:00]
Novell promises long-term NetWare support
News Novell said on Wednesday that it expects to support the next versions of GroupWise and NetWare until at least the end of this decade, easing concerns that it may soon stop supporting some of its proprietary applications.
[February 2, 2005, 17:10]
Novell's Linux strategy causes customers concern
News Novell's ambitious strategy for Linux has led some customers to worry that the networking company may withdraw support for some of its legacy applications. Speaking at Novell's Linux Big Picture Event on Thursday in London, the company told...
[January 27, 2005, 15:50]
Novell identifies explosion in workplace bullying
News An independent survey commissioned on behalf of Novell has identified an 'explosion' of bullying and abusive e-mails in the workplace, leading to stress, loss of confidence, and reduced productivity. A Novell spokesman said that there was also...
[June 3, 1997, 15:27]
Novell reports healthy results
News Novell, which is transplanting Linux into the core of its software product line, on Tuesday reported surpassing analyst profit expectations for a quarter boosted by a legal settlement with Microsoft. Excluding the $448m from Microsoft and some...
[February 23, 2005, 8:35]
Novell says it won't sell out
News Speaking at the Java Internet Business Expo, Novell Inc. Rumors that it might be acquired by IBM has made Novell's stock one of the most actively traded shares in recent days. Novell's stock was down 65 cents to $9.31, and was the most actively...
[August 27, 1997, 16:39]
Java to dominate for 15 years - Novell boss
News While pointing out that Novell's future products will be built in Java, the only Novell product Schmidt specifically discussed was the next release of IntranetWare. Intelligence is being built into the network," he said, adding that companies such...
[August 29, 1997, 11:18]
A Year Ago Today: Novell CEO Frankenberg quits
News Novell chairman, president and CEO Robert Frankenberg resigned this morning after a short, unhappy reign in charge of the networking giant. The announcement was made this morning in a hastily convened US press conference where the firm named...
[August 29, 1997, 11:25]



