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To: zwolff who wrote (34745)11/9/2000 3:37:20 PM
From: zwolff  Respond to of 42771
 
Financially battered Novell will try to improve its financial prospects as early as this week by spinning off the division that handles its caching and hosted file
services, sources say.



To: zwolff who wrote (34745)11/9/2000 4:10:07 PM
From: Frederick Smart  Respond to of 42771
 
ZERO Problem with Stewart Nelson....

>>Drew Major, Novell's chief architect and the designer
of ICS and an original designer of NetWare is also
reported to be joining Volera, which has been operating
in stealth mode, a Novell source says. Novell registered
the domain name volera.com and .org and .net
extensions last June.

Volera is a word taken from the French verb "to fly,"
something the company's caching system does. In
recent results from the Caching Bake-off, nine of the
top 10 systems using Novell's ICS won for best
price/performance.>>

Duh....

I finally "get it!"

Peace.

GO!!



To: zwolff who wrote (34745)11/9/2000 4:33:24 PM
From: kilo_watt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42771
 
A five-fold increase in caching overall only results in $10mil/qtr for Volera.