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To: Gerald Walls who wrote (4822)1/29/1998 10:12:00 AM
From: Paul Fiondella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Take a look at what the press is saying

Users, analysts decry Microsoft refusal to support Novell NDS
Laura DiDio (COMPUTER WORLD)

Microsoft Corp.'s decision not to support rival Novell, Inc.'s
Novell Directory Services (NDS) is being greeted with disbelief
and derision by industry consultants, technical experts and users.

Earlier this week, buried in a document posted on its Web site,
Microsoft said it "cannot support Windows NT Server running
Novell's NDS for NT."

NDS for NT, which Novell began shipping on Jan. 5, allows
network administrators to manage and monitor all aspects of NT
domains and user groups through the NDS directory tree (see
story).

However, Microsoft claimed that NDS for NT is "not the right
long-term choice for Windows NT server customers' deployment
and support."

Specifically, Microsoft said the following:

By replacing critical system Dynamic Link Libraries, NDS for NT
makes serious technical changes to Windows NT Server,
rendering the system less secure and potentially less reliable.
NDS for NT will break the upgrade from NT Server 4.0 to 5.0.
NDS for NT doesn't solve interoperability questions.
"This is utter and complete nonsense," said David Strom,
president of Strom Consulting, Inc. in Port Washington, N.Y.
Strom, a technical consultant who specializes in the NT server
market, said he has never encountered any problems using or
upgrading to NDS for NT in his NT Server test networks.

"I believe that 95% of these so-called 'technical issues' that
Microsoft claims exist [are] really nothing more than smoke and
mirrors to obscure the fact that Microsoft's own Active Directory
is nonexistent at this point," Strom said. "The fact is, NDS for NT
is a stable, reliable product and much better than anything that
Microsoft has right now,'' Strom said.

Novell wasted no time in responding to Microsoft's charges,
posting a detailed statement debunking the Microsoft claims on its
Web site. The company said, "Novell will gladly support the
customer, where Microsoft says they will not."

Novell also said it has run NDS for NT through "extensive tests"
against the BackOffice Suite to ensure interoperability and will
aggressively seek BackOffice certification. But according to
Novell, getting BackOffice certification comes with a big caveat
-- Microsoft has the final word on who gets it.



To: Gerald Walls who wrote (4822)1/29/1998 10:18:00 AM
From: Paul Fiondella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Here is a summary of articles about MSFT's squeezing NOVL

novell.com

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Yes right in the middle of the Justice Department action. Bill is right up there with Rockefeller and Morgan. Anybody seen that wonderful Steichen photo of J.P.?