What next for Novell?
- What next for Novell?
- Who really bought Novell? Microsoft.
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re: Novell
Alas poor Red Box, I for one won't really miss you.
Our first network was Netware 2 with IPX. We excitedly upgraded and expanded with Netware 3. The honeymoon was well over with the rough around the edges Netware 4 with it's cool NDS (for the time) but clunky bolt-on adaptation of TCP/IP. And the marriage was over when Netware 5 finally was released with more bugs then working features - at which time we moved to a completely IP based network on MS 2000 Advanced Server and it's oh so impossible to beat Active Directory.