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To: J. P. who wrote (12624)11/26/1998 9:09:00 AM
From: ToySoldier  Respond to of 74651
 
Happy Thanksgiving to all you 'Mercians from your neighbours to the north.

Enjoy your turkey!

Toy



To: J. P. who wrote (12624)11/26/1998 10:45:00 AM
From: ToySoldier  Respond to of 74651
 
Here is the summary of the news release from Anchor Desk. I cannot cut and paste the actual story (it wont let me) so you will actually have to go read the story yourself. And YES Timmy, there is a MSFT slant in the story! LOL

NOVELL TARGETS ISP MARKET
After pleasing Wall Street with unexpectedly strong
fourth quarter results, Novell execs revealed plans to
increase momentum for Novell Directory Services
software. We've told you before about the bitter war
over directory services. Click for more. In the latest
battle, Novell plans to target sales of NDS at the
growing ISP market, under an initiative dubbed
Operation Red Spread. Our take: Novell is shrewdly
trying to propel NDS sales before Microsoft releases a
revamped Active Directory with Windows 2000. By
focusing on ISPs, Novel intends to make NDS the de
facto standard among users before Microsoft catches
up.
Click for more.


zdnet.com

Toy