With NetWare, Novell essentially created corporate PC networking. The years may have dulled some of this pioneer product's luster as it ceded its dominant position to Windows, Unix, and, most recently ...
I think NetWare is going to make a comeback. No! Stop laughing. I'm serious! Let me make myself perfectly clear. NetWare is not going to come back and sweep Windows 2000 and Linux off servers and ...
Novell Inc.’s NetWare user community is a devoted bunch, a Computerworld online survey and follow-up interviews clearly demonstrate. They can’t imagine the demise of NetWare, despite the fact that ...
In the not-too-distant past, network operating systems (NOS) pretty much meant one thing: a Novell NetWare server for managing files and printers on a local area network. For some government agencies, ...
The upcoming NetWare 6.5 (beta), which we've been testing in beta, is loaded. Novell has created some very beneficial services, including Web access to all of its applications, centralized Web ...
I guess I got your attention since you're replying to my obvious troll post? Anyhow, I believe this, so I guess it's fortunate I'm still not in the Novell/Ethernet stringing cable biz. I run Netware @ ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Netware 6 builds on Novell Inc.s file and print services ...
Last week, I encouraged those of you wishing to learn more about NetWare 6.5 to think about taking CAN and CNE certification classes for the new operating systems when the courses are rolled out this ...
Novell had the early lead in the network operating system market, but a persistent Microsoft kept hammering away until NetWare become a just a memory in many companies. If it weren’t for Novell’s Ray ...
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