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To: Scott C. Lemon who wrote (31027)4/12/2000 11:52:00 AM
From: zwolff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42771
 
Hi,

Thanks for your comments. Appreciate your technical insights.

MHO, I believe that the emphasis will be on ICS ... I see this as the first of many proxy/cache ("Object Router")
implementations ...,


As we discussed before I think that sooner or later this type of technology should be a threat to CSCO and a very very valuable asset......
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How far away is NOVL from being able to sell Secureme and the other Drew Major appliances??



To: Scott C. Lemon who wrote (31027)4/14/2000 2:01:00 AM
From: PJ Strifas  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42771
 
I must have missed seeing this during BrainShare -- have you heard much about it?

Regards,
Peter j Strifas

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Novell Finds A Taker For Its Digitalme Service
by George V. Hulme (March 30, 2000)
URL: planetit.com

Novell landed the first taker for its Digitalme identity service, which aims to grease e-business by organizing buyers' multiplying passwords.

Toronto's Tucows.com, an independent software distributor with roughly 10 million customers, said on Wednesday that it will use Digitalme to enhance the Internet experience of its
customers. Tucows CEO Elliot Noss said he was attracted to Novell's (stock: NOVL) Digitalme's streamlined purchasing and privacy-protection functions.

Announced in October, Digitalme stores all of a user's log-ons, passwords, account numbers, and contact information within Novell Directory Services' eDirectory, doling them out automatically as needed. This will save end users the hassle of having to remember the passwords that accrue like barnacles on a ship as they do business online. End users retain complete control of the data stored using Digitalme.

Digitalme services should be rolled out to Tucows customers by the end of June for no additional cost.