Novell targets Chinese Linux market
News Novell announced a clutch of initiatives in China on Tuesday, aimed at promoting the adoption of Linux in the Chinese market. Rhonda O'Donnell, president of Novell Asia-Pacific, said in a statement that investing in the Chinese market is a "key...
[August 17, 2005, 16:05]
Novell: Linux is our future
News Throughout most of its history, Novell relied on the NetWare operating system to power its sales. But under relentless attack from Microsoft, Novell saw its share of the server operating system market shrivel away.
[August 13, 2003, 13:30]
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]
Novell Provisioning Solution Grants Mount Sinai NYU Health System a Solid Foundation for Its Technology Needs, Enhancing Healthcare System Efficiency and Employee Productivity
White Papers The organization deployed Novell's Secure Identity Management solution to unify its environment and achieve a centralized infrastructure, guaranteeing secure authentication to its Web portal and other applications.
[March 3, 2004, 23:00]
Novell Case Study: RedSpider
White Papers Creating new student accounts was labour-intensive, as data entered into a college's Novell eDirectory database had to be manually transferred to other systems. TO solve this RedSpider, implemented an identity management system based on Novell...
[April 5, 2007, 1:00]
Novell: all systems go
Blog It's all systems go at Novell this week. Novell is leading the way in open source and helps customers to achieve mixed IT environments," said De Rojas, pretty much as soon as she got in the door. It took Novell about one hour after De Rojas...
[June 5, 2007, 12:19]
Novell may dump NetWare for Linux
News A day after networking-software maker Novell announced that it had bought Ximian, a firm that helps businesses adopt Linux on the desktop, Novell executives said it's likely that their company's own NetWare operating system will go fallow in...
[August 6, 2003, 9:50]
Breaking news: Novell tries to get back its open source glow
Blog In a furious piece of image-management, Novell seems to be trying to undo some of the damage it has done itself in the eyes of the open source community through its partnership with Microsoft, by announcing another alliance - this time with the...
[May 23, 2007, 18:13]
Five years ago: 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 19, 2002, 6:01]
Novell acquires Ximian
News Networking software company Novell said on Monday it has acquired Ximian, a provider of desktop and network management software for Linux and Unix operating systems. The acquisition means that Novell will take on some of the most prominent projects...
[August 4, 2003, 16:35]
Novell finally betas new NetWare, AKA 'Moab'
News With a final release scheduled for mid-1998, Moab represents Novell's first attempt to provide a native IP-based operating system. While this is the first public beta testing of Moab, Novell officials said the product has undergone limited testing...
[November 20, 1997, 14:32]
Novell back in black
News That's the question facing Novell Inc.after it posted surprisingly good earnings and revenues in its fourth fiscal quarter. Despite trimming hundreds of employees and revamping its strategy, Novell managed to post a profit of $7 million, or 2 cents...
[November 26, 1997, 14:09]
Novell sees daylight in Q4
News Sales for the quarter ended Oct.were $269.3 million, down almost 30 per cent from a year ago but a marked improvement over the third quarter, when Novell posted a mere $90 million in sales and a $122 million net loss, including a restructuring...
[November 27, 1997, 10:13]
Novell's top five mistakes
Blog Those of you still struggling to digest the Microsoft-Novell pact should read this piece on the Inquirer. Martin Veitch plays Simon Sharma in a rapid rundown of Novell's various wrong turns and stumbles.
[November 27, 2006, 7:23]
Novell makes mobile play at CeBIT
News The main CeBIT announcements from networking warhorse Novell are aimed at users of mobile technology. IFolder was first introduced in NetWare version 6, the most recent version of Novell's network operating system.
[March 13, 2002, 10:22]
Novell Helps Top Indian Consultancy Secure Its Network and Efficiently Manage Its Resources to Improve Overall Quality of Service
White Papers EIL has been using Novell NetWare since version 2.1 and is currently running NetWare 5 throughout its offices. EIL also selected Novell BorderManager as its corporate firewall and Novell ZENworks for desktop management.
[March 3, 2004, 23:00]
Novell buys SuSE Linux
News Longtime Microsoft foe Novell has signed an agreement to acquire SuSE Linux for $210m in cash, while IBM, the most powerful backer of the open-source operating system, will take a $50m investment in Novell, the companies said on Tuesday.
[November 4, 2003, 12:45]
Microsoft, Novell seal Windows and SuSE deal. World goes "Whaa...?"
Blog Microsoft and Novell have just signed the mother of all non-aggression pacts, with Microsoft recommending SuSE for mixed platform work, undertaking to support the system and guaranteeing not to sue over patent issues.
[November 2, 2006, 23:52]
Novell UK sees good times
News Novell yesterday reported a sharp incline in revenues and profits and UK managing director Andrew Sadler-Smith said that the UK had done its bit. Corporate licensing was up 220 per cent year on year while Novell had also doubled its business in...
[November 27, 1997, 11:30]
Novell Case Study: Credence Systems
White Papers To solve this situation Credence evaluated several options for Linux desktop management, including Red Hat Satellite Server, Tivoli, HP OpenView and several open source products, before selecting Novell ZENworksLinux Management.
[April 5, 2007, 1:00]



