To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (26187 ) 3/22/1999 10:20:00 AM From: DJBEINO Respond to of 42771
DELL AND NOVELL HELP BUSINESS CUSTOMERS SPEED WEB ACCESS WITH NEW Internet Appliance Offering Dell to Sell and Install Novell Internet Caching System Software with PowerEdge Servers In an effort to help businesses speed access to the Internet and reduce their data transmission costs, Dell Computer Corporation (Nasdaq:DELL) and Novell Inc. today announced Dell will sell and factory-install Novell's Internet Caching System(tm) software with its PowerEdge(R) line of network servers. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ CABLETRON AND NOVELL COLLABORATE TO BRING DIRECTORY-ENABLED NETWorking to the Enterprise BrainShare 99 SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 22, 1999-- Companies Ink Licensing Agreement and Demonstrate Novell Directory Services Integrated with Cabletron SmartSwitch Router at BrainShare '99 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ CHECK POINT SOFTWARE ENABLES FIREWALL-1 AND VPN-1 FOR NOVELL'S NS; Novell Awards 'YES' Certification and Joins the Check Point OPSEC Alliance REDWOOD City, Calif., March 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., (Nasdaq: CHKP), the worldwide leader in secure enterprise networking solutions, announced today that its FireWall-1(TM) and Check Point VPN-1 product families have been awarded Novell(TM) (Nasdaq: NOVL) "YES, Tested and Approved" Certification for Novell Directory Services (NDS), the worldwide leader in directory services. This certification assures that customers can deploy FireWall-1 and VPN-1 solutions in Novell NDS environments and manage user profiles and privileges from a single directory, eliminating the need for multiple directory databases. Novell has also joined the Check Point OPSEC Alliance which currently has close to 200 industry partners. +++++++++++++++++++++ Novell to Sell 'Digital Me' Online Privacy Software, NYT Says Provo, Utah, March 22 (Bloomberg) -- Novell Inc., a maker of networking software, plans to announce that it will sell ''Digital Me'' software starting in the third quarter, giving Internet users more control over how much information they release as they visit Web sites, the New York Times said, citing Chairman and Chief Executive Eric E. Schmidt. The company will introduce the software at its annual users group meeting in Provo, Utah, demonstrating a personal computer version of Digital Me that allows users to select whether information like their name, credit card number, and electronic codes that can identify their PC are released. Novell also will say that Citigroup Inc. and Bank One Corp.'s First USA will test new services based on Digital Me and support the technology as an industry standard for Web sites, the paper said.