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Technology Stocks : Novell (NOVL) dirt cheap, good buy?

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To: Urlman who wrote (16689)8/27/1997 11:29:00 PM
From: Jim McCormack   of 42771
 
A Blast from the Past - Who says they delete this stuff?
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Novell Goes Back to the Future (10/2/95)

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In a pledge to return to its networking roots, Novell laid out a three-year NetWare strategy for attendees at the Networld/Interop '95 trade show in Atlanta last week. At the heart of the strategy was a renewed focus on improving and extending NetWare's core functions. Gone were all the old plans to meld NetWare with UNIX, which Novell is selling to the Santa Cruz Operation [see Novell Does an About-Face on New Network OS (9/25/95)]. Under the new strategy, Novell has pledged to deliver three major NetWare upgrades over the next three years. The releases are code-named as follows:

Green River (Mid-1996)

NetWare Distributed Print Services
NetWare licensing to other platforms
Messaging services
Transaction services
New security services
Application manager
AppServer manager
Net2000 API software developer's kit

Moab (1997)

NetWare Advanced File Services
Additional security services
Clustering
Full memory protection

Park City (1998)

64-bit services
Distributed parallel processing
Global enterprise services

Do you think Novell has its eye back on the networking ball? Will its new strategy be enough to keep you from evaluating Windows NT Server or UNIX?
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