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Technology Stocks : Novell looking up

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To: Irene Harvey who wrote (50)3/9/1997 2:52:00 PM
From: Joe Antol   of 288
 
Irene. Make me "feel good" about this one. Kevin Millecam, you too!

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To: Joe Antol (9041 )
From: Joe Antol
Mar 7 1997 8:28PM EST
Reply #9046 of 9070

Let's all give a hand to the "boyz". They can't even explain themselves......<groan>

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March 07, 1997, TechWire

Novell New Product Mix Very Confusing

By Sharon Fisher

Faced with a Novell smorgasbord, users, analysts and developers say

they're confused about how forthcoming technologies will be packaged

into the company's flagship IntranetWare network operating

system.Novell had said the next release, code-named "Moab," would

ship in the middle of this year. Moab will be discussed at Brainshare later

this month, said Willy Donahoo, senior director of marketing, but he

would not provide other details.

"We're positioning Brainshare as the forum where we talk about how

we've adjusted, enhanced and added to our roadmap to cover things like

Border Services," he said.

Novell had also said last September, when it launched IntranetWare, that

a version due this spring would include virtual private networks and

improved remote access, while a version due this summer would include

the Java virtual machine, Novell Directory Services replication, proxy

caching and support for native IP.

Since then, Novell has shipped two "early access" CDs with technology

ranging from pre-alpha to beta.

But users and developers -- including members of Novell's Developer

Advisory Board -- said they've heard little about just what the company

plans to do with the technological. Privately, users reported they've heard

everything from "Moab will be given out at Brainshare" to "Moab will slip

to the end of the year."

Schedules may also be slipping due to the difficulties of implementing the

technologies, as well as integrating them. To incorporate all the

technologies Novell has said it would include, Moab would likely be

delayed until the second quarter of 1998, said Neil MacDonald, a Gartner

Group analyst in Stamford, Conn.

"If they included technologies like clustering, I thought there was no way

they would keep the original schedule," he said.
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TO JOHN YOUNG AND JOE MARENGI: PLEASE LEAVE!

TO RAY NOORDA: PLEASE TELL THEM TO SELL THIS FREAKING COMPANY ALREADY!

PLEASE!
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I'm not going to come over here to wreck the spirit of this thread, but there's one thing in being "upbeat", and then there's "reality checks".

Kevin, you say INFOWORLD, I say this get's more attention, and we ALL suffer.

What do you say?

Joe...
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