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To: Rusty Johnson who wrote (12133)11/7/1998 1:59:00 PM
From: ToySoldier  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 74651
 
Howdie Folks...

No problem Rusty! The MSFT-Lemmings are ticked because they don't like hearing that their competition is stopping them from taking over the entire world. Wouldnt that annoy you if you were "The Brain" and in every episode something stops you from taking over the world?

Enjoy MSFT Board...

Information Week
November 09, 1998, Issue: 708
Section: InformationWeek Labs

NetWare 5: Substance Matters -- Unjustly Overshadowed By Microsoft's Upcoming Windows 2000, Novell's Netware 5
Proves Itself To Be A Strong Network Operating System

Logan Harbaugh

While the eyes of the IT world have been focused on the ongoing soap opera
of Microsoft litigation and on the promises of Windows 2000, Novell has
been quietly getting its next network operating system out to customers.
NetWare 5, the latest iteration of a long line of network operating systems
from Novell, is a worthy entry. - NetWare is still an enterprise-class network
operating system, despite the lack of attention paid to it. Its feature set,
including the third major upgrade to Novell Directory Services, may make it
the only truly enterprise-class network operating system available for the Intel
platform today. And other features-such as the bundled Oracle8 database
server, Netscape FastTrack Web server, and Java virtual machine-finally
make NetWare an enterprise-class application server as well.


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