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

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To: Adrian Slade who wrote (5828)12/13/1996 12:46:00 PM
From: E_K_S   of 42771
 
Thank-you Adrian: Why were we (NOVELL) not included in the list I posted in #5821. With the number of NetWare 4.11 Servers (as you stated "Part of the of IntranetWare package includes a Web server"), I would think Novell would have sold enough product to be listed as one of the top three leaders.

Could it be that the market is confused (like me) as to what is defined as a "Web Server"? Or in fact we do head this list but they just forgot to list Novell?

Adrian (Eric H., Jon, Salah, or anybody else): Given our past sales numbers, where would Novell be on this list (if indeed they counted NetWare 4.11 w/ IntraNetware as a "server" product)? Would we beat the Apache licensed sales number?

EKS

Here is the list again:

<< NO NOVELL !!!>> WHY?? WHY? WHY???

Joe - Do you have any idea?

The top ten Web servers in the full survey are, with number of servers and percentage share:

1. Apache, 247,419, 41%

2. NCSA, 76,210, 12.6%

3. Microsoft-IIS, 40,466, 6.7%

4. Netscape Communications, 30,644, 5.1%

5. Netscape Commerce, 30,208, 5%

6. CERN, 21,651, 3.6%

7. Microsoft Internet Information Server, 18,266, 3%

8., WebSite Pro, 12,866, 2.1%

9. Netscape Enterprise, 12,417, 2.1%

10. WebSTAR, 12,012, 2%
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