Liz, PMFJI >>where did you get the news that NT sales are down and Netware sales are up?<<
Liz: Where? That's a great question. These PR's came over the newswire and reuters amongst other places. And I have been asking all the major trade rag editors why they didn't print it. I know why. Go to computerworld site and their forum with Paul Gillin. You'll see a cockamamy answer to me on that thread. You didn't see it, because they didn't print it. (go to Novell's site and check thier press releases also).
Enjoy the read.
Joe....
TO ALL - I WOULD APPRECIATE A RESPONSE. DID "ANYONE" SEE THESE PR's?
PUBLISHED IN ANY OF THE MAJOR RAGS: PC WEEK, COMPUTERWORLD, INFOWORLD, CRN????????
Maybe I missed something, but I'm pretty sure I did NOT see these releases published. Can anyone tell me if I'm right or wrong. I'd appreciate it. Thanks..Joe... Here they are:
Excerpts - Reuters:
This from Reuters - Note Microsoft unavailable for comment :)
Citing International Data Corp research, Novell said it gained market share at the expense of Microsoft Corp's (MSFT) Windows NT and International Business Machines Corp's (IBM) LAN Server.
Netware increased its lead in the server operating system market by four percentage points, while Windows NT and LAN Server lost more than five points, Novell said. The total market share figures were not immediately available. An IBM spokesman said Novell's announcement about increased market share did not account for IBM's OS/2 Warp Server, which was introduced in February and is an update of LAN Server.
IBM still sells LAN Server, but it is not applying its marketing efforts behind LANServer, the spokesman said.
Microsoft representatives were not immediately available for comment.
(Gee, I wonder why?)
Rtr 19:09 06-25-96 (Eastern Standard Time)
Excerpts from NOVL PR ('portant stuff):
NOVELL'S NETWARE 4.1 MARKET SHARE RISES IN FIRST QUARTER
IDC Research Shows Increase at the Expense of Windows NT, LAN Server as NetWare 4 Continues to Gain Momentum with Major Accounts
OREM, Utah, June 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Novell, Inc. (Nasdaq: NOVL) announced today that NetWare(R) 4.1, its industry-leading network operating system (NOS), gained market share in the first quarter of 1996 at the expense of Microsoft Windows NT and IBM LAN Server, according to International Data Corporation (IDC) research analyzing first quarter server operating system (SOS) market trends. NetWare 4 increased its lead in the SOS market by four points, while Windows NT Server and LAN Server together lost more than five points. NetWare 4 server shipments increased more than 18 percent over the fourth quarter of 1995, in contrast to Windows NT's 7.5 percent decline in file server shipments.
According to IDC, NetWare 4 shipments increased in every region worldwide in the first quarter, while Microsoft sales declined in regions outside the U.S. "NetWare 4 showed strong growth in the first quarter, despite a slight drop in worldwide server demand," said Lee Doyle, vice president of local area networks and data communications at IDC, a leading market research firm. "NetWare 4's momentum is driven in part by customers' demand for Novell Directory Services(TM) (NDS(TM)), a key component of NetWare 4 that simplifies network access and administration. NDS provides leading directory services for distributed networks." NetWare 4 continues to be a strategic NOS platform of choice in a broad spectrum of industries, for leading organizations such as the following:
. Banking: Citicorp, U.S. Bank . Education: Loyola University, University of Southern California . Finance: Booz-Allen & Hamilton . Healthcare: Johnson & Johnson, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan . Insurance: Aetna Life & Casualty, Blue Cross Blue Shield, State Farm . Oil and Gas: Amoco, Mobil Oil . Telecommunications: MCI
NetWare Momentum NetWare 4 momentum continued in Novell's second fiscal quarter of 1996, as major account sales increased 133 percent over the same period last year. In recognition of NetWare's continued strength, Computer Reseller News recently named NetWare the NOS "Market Leader" for the second year in a row. Customers voted NetWare the top NOS in the 1996 LAN Times Readers' Choice Awards, and Novell's NetWare 4.1 SFT III server fault-tolerance solution recently won a PC Magazine "Editors' Choice" award. "NetWare 4 market share continues to grow, evidence of the market's expanding confidence in Novell solutions to the business challenges our customers face, and in Novell's back-to-basics business focus," said William Donahoo, Novell senior director of product marketing. "Over 450 of the largest companies in the world, including Xerox Corporation, American Airlines, Nissan North America, Inc. and Bristol-Myers Squibb, are turning to NetWare 4.1 as the basis for their computer networks. Over 55 million users rely on Novell and NetWare to connect them to the networked information, resources and services they need, with less effort and expense."
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Now If I'm correct and these were intentionally squashed...well
Joe..... |