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To: ricky who wrote (27149)6/10/1999 8:43:00 AM
From: ToySoldier  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42771
 
Novell Announces 'Directory-enabled' Logo Program for NDS-compatible
Applications
Free Software Testing for Compatibility with Novell Directory Services 8
PROVO, Utah - June 8, 1999 - Novell, Inc., the world's leading provider of
directory-enabled networking software and services, today announced it is
naming qualified software and hardware products from outside developers -
including LDAP applications - as "Directory-enabled," meaning they are
compatible with the newest version of Novell® Directory Services®, NDS(tm)
8. As with Novell's "Yes, Tested and Approved" logo program,
"Directory-enabled" products pass rigorous compatibility tests to assure
users they will operate seamlessly with NDS 8.
"Directory-enabled" products will capitalize on the soaring use of NDS in
networks and the Internet. Customers will be able to easily identify
Novell's "Directory-enabled" logo, signifying compatibility between NDS and
qualified products. Companies can also benefit by participating in Novell's
wide range of co-marketing opportunities available to "Yes, Tested and
Approved" and "Directory-enabled" partners.
"NDS compatibility testing is exciting news for both Novell and independent
software and hardware vendors," said Scott Wells, director of Novell
Developer Services. "We expect that as NDS 8 takes a greater foothold in the
Internet marketplace, a large number of developers will seek NDS
compatibility, similar to the thousands who have done so previously with
NetWare® and other Novell products."
Novell's "Yes, Tested and Approved" logo helps the company's millions of
customers around the world easily identify and purchase third-party hardware
and software products that are proven to be compatible with the Novell
product line. Novell's "Directory-enabled" logo indicates specific
compatibility with NDS 8.
To test products to the "Directory-enabled" standard, developers can take
them to a Novell Authorized Testing Center (NATC), or they can register over
the Internet at developer.novell.com
<http://developer.novell.com/prodcert> . And for a limited time, Novell is
offering NDS compatibility testing of software applications for free.
One of the first to receive Novell "Directory-enabled" approval, High
Technology Software Corporation (HiTecSoft) in Scottsdale, Ariz., believes
directory services will bring a whole new paradigm to the Internet in both
security and digital persona, said Sean Moshir, president and CEO of
HiTecSoft. "HiTecSoft's WebConsole product, which is the leading Web-based,
directory-enabled server management utility, seamlessly integrates with NDS
8 and is 'Directory-enabled,' thus enabling users to leverage the
capabilities of directory services. We will continue to support Novell's
emerging technologies," Moshir said.
Dirk Smith, CEO of Alexander LAN based in Nashua, N.H., said,
"Directory-enabled" compatibility not only promotes partnership between his
company and Novell, but also ensures the smooth operation of the Alexander
SPK (Server Protection Kit) as it enhances system uptime. "The development
of NDS to its current maturity has ensured that millions of servers can be
accessed and managed incredibly easily and at a remarkably low cost. This
has encouraged an increase in the number of users per server, and the
Alexander SPK's NDS compatibility helps us create powerful and reliable
directory-enabled server environments," Smith said.
NDS is a multiple-platform, distributed database that stores information
about the hardware and software resources available on a network. NDS 8
provides developers with a cross-platform management and security
infrastructure for intranet and Internet applications, including the
advanced control of user access and identity required for customized
Internet and e-commerce services. Over 50 million users rely on NDS to
manage and secure their applications and platforms of choice, adding new
Web-based applications and activities to their businesses while dramatically
reducing the cost and complexity of network administration and management.

About Novell
Novell, Inc. (NASDAQ: NOVL) is the world's leading provider of
directory-enabled networking software. Novell solutions give businesses
total control of their private networks and the Internet, simplifying the
management of user access and identity. Novell's worldwide channel,
consulting, developer, education and technical support programs are the most
extensive in the network computing industry.
For information on Novell's complete range of products and services, contact
Novell's Customer Response Center at (888) 321-4CRC (4272), or visit
Novell's Web site at novell.com <http://www.novell.com> . Press
may access Novell announcements and company information on the World Wide
Web at novell.com <http://www.novell.com/pressroom> .