Will Web Services Revive Novell?
News The company's latest plan to reinvent itself kicked off, with the purchase of SilverStream Software, a maker of development tools. If Novell successfully integrates SilverStream into its product line, it could possibly revive interest in Novell's...
[June 14, 2002, 21:29]
Novell To Buy Web Services Company
News Business software maker Novell said it would acquire SilverStream Software, whose applications help companies build Web services, in a deal worth $212m. SilverStream's eXtend product line will be re-branded under the Novell name.
[June 10, 2002, 15:06]
Novell Readies Revamped NetWare
News The Nakoma release incorporates software from Novell's purchase of application server company Silverstream last year. The addition of Java and Web services software from Silverstream into NetWare should allow corporate developers and administrators...
[February 7, 2003, 15:16]
Did Microsoft And HP Collude On Java?
News Silverstream Software Inc.and Symantec Corp.for internal communications and negotiations with Microsoft over license agreements requiring them to use Microsoft Java. Silverstream, meanwhile, refused to enter into an exclusive agreement with...
[January 15, 1999, 9:36]
Novell Starts Selling Java-boosted Linux
News But the companies had been mum on details, and it wasn't clear how JBoss would fit in with the existing application server had Novell bought through its $212m acquisition of SilverStream in 2002. Now it's clear: the Extend products that came from...
[August 4, 2004, 11:00]
Novell Exec's Start-up Goes Bust
News Stone has moved swiftly to shore up a faltering Novell since his return, plucking software development tool provider SilverStream Software last week. Tilion, a business software company founded by Novell's number two executive, has ceased operations.
[June 18, 2002, 14:44]
Nope, Novell's Not Dead Yet
News So Novell acquired Silverstream Software last June. By including Silverstream in the core NetWare product offering, Novell finally has a compelling Java 2 Enterprise Edition-compliant server offering.
[December 3, 2002, 9:03]
Novell Emphasises Open-source Commitment
News The upcoming version of NetWare will also incorporate a Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) version 1.3 Java application server, which Novell acquired in its purchase of SilverStream Software last year. At Novell's annual Brainshare customer...
[April 16, 2003, 10:19]
Security Issue Will Be Fixed - Experts
News Steve Benfield, chief technology officer for SilverStream Software agreed that education -- or the lack thereof -- is a major inhibitor to the take up of transacting, or revealing private data, online.
[November 8, 2001, 10:04]
Linux Throws Novell A Lifeline
News And last year, Novell purchased Java server software and tools provider SilverStream to improve the interoperability of Novell software with Java applications. Stone spearheaded the acquisition of SilverStream and played an important role in...
[November 5, 2003, 9:55]
JBoss Investment Paves Way For Flotation
News As part of the deal, Matrix general partner David Skok, previously the founder and chief executive of SilverStream Software, joins the JBoss board of directors. JBoss, the company behind the eponymous open-source application server, has sealed a...
[February 19, 2004, 17:09]
SilverStream Application Server 2.5 - Web Applications For The Enterprise
White Papers This white paper describes the SilverStream Application Server, a solution for building and deploying Web applications for the enterprise. The SilverStream Application Server provides the highly scalable and reliable deployment vehicle, while...
[October 6, 2003, 5:24]
Novell Faces Massive Changes
News One source said the cuts almost certainly will hit Novell's Extend product line, software based on the application server Novell obtained when it acquired SilverStream Software in 2002. Novell is expected to initiate a major round of layoffs that...
[October 24, 2005, 9:20]
Java Brewers To Stir Web Services Pot
News Not to be outdone, HP, IBM, Silverstream and Iona Technologies say they will also ship new tools for building and running Web services. Sun Microsystems, Oracle, IBM, and Hewlett-Packard are expected to announce new software or tools to improve or...
[March 25, 2002, 14:56]
