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

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To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (4554)11/4/1996 6:30:00 PM
From: Paul Fiondella   of 42771
 
Where does IntraNetware fit in?

Here's the situation. I have four or five Departments using some version of Novell. These four or five Departments would like to "get connected". They would like to have a central Intranet server so that they can exchange information, get access to databases etc. via a browser.

Why a browser, because they do not want to train their secretaries in running applications of any complexity. They also do not want to engage in departmental wars over which applications should be adopted as an interdepartmental standard. You know the battle over who has the best database or word processor or whatnot that everyone else SHOULD adopt.

So what do I recommend? Keep in mind the central network server comes in new, the coonnections to the existing Novell LANs comes in new.

Do I pick Netscrape running on a Sun OS network server, Windows NT, or Novell?

This is a real situation, not made up.

Come-on you Novell employees, this is a safe one to respond to. Show me you can sell the product.
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