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

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From: Arthur Tang12/12/2007 3:56:10 AM
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Well. Ron got over $500 million from Microsoft again to last another few years.

The desktop extension that Google did; really is not as good or quick as Novl Netware SOA. Previously Novl only did the server with ethernet.

Next year, Provo may have servers for website data transmission as a hdd for users to log onto. Hdd usage via netware will be much faster than webpages via JAVA emulation.

So, you may laugh at Netware, it has legs and can out run java webpages. I look forward to using X: on my IE6.0 or IE7.0 again?

Ron has the cash, and Provo has the time to extent ethernet to dotnet packets to access server shared hdds(on demand in Netwrae) on the web. No gui needed either, but operating system that supports the applications directly. No webpages, just the application displays like running it straight(how wordperfect runs on Novell server?).

I say $50 for novl; if Netware gets on the cloud.
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