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To: Steve Porter who wrote (58140)6/17/1998 8:29:00 AM
From: Spartex  Respond to of 186894
 
Steve:

Off-topic

<<It's been a long time since Novell's had the best ANYTHING.>>

Well, actually NOVL has the best (past, present, future) NOS for print and file servers, and also their Directory Services products. But in terms of CEO's, well yes, I agree, as now Novell has Dr. Eric Schmidt, and he has made all the difference IMHO.

Regards,

QuadK



To: Steve Porter who wrote (58140)6/17/1998 9:05:00 AM
From: Paul Fiondella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Intel's JAVA strategy

I think the question with regard to an Intel Novell partnership is what is Intel's game plan for JAVA?

IF it is partnering with Novell, and it is more than showing the Feds what good little boys they are at Intel, then there must be a reason and a plan for JAVA partnering with Novell.

I know this thread is caught up in Celery MHz (I just put dill flavored 450 Mhz cream cheese on mine) and thinks only in terms of the last revenue cycle and beating AMD (not again!! what abuse) but I'm truly curious as to what Intel is up to here.

Does it represent some new thinking?