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By Martin LaMonica
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 27, 2004 3:06:00 PM

Novell has begun a widely available trial of its Open Enterprise Server, software that combines tools from the company's proprietary NetWare with the open-source SuSE Linux operating system.

Late last week, Novell posted the public beta for Open Enterprise Server on its Web site. The company has said it intends to finish the product by February.

Novell has been working on the combined NetWare-Linux product since it acquired SuSE Linux in November 2003. The upcoming product is central to the company's strategy of straddling the open-source and proprietary software models.

With a declining base of NetWare users, Novell has invested heavily in beefing up Linux--which has broader industry support than NetWare--to provide customers a long-term product road map. Novell has also taken on other open-source products, including desktop software and development tools.

Novell Open Enterprise Server will allow current customers to run a mixed network of NetWare and SuSE Linux servers and use a common management tool. With one component of the offering, called Novell Nterprise Linux Services 1.0, Novell has rewritten common NetWare functions, such as file- and printer-sharing and security, to run on SuSE Linux.

The package includes the NetWare operating system kernel and the SuSE Linux Server 9 Enterprise Edition, which is based on the Linux 2.6 kernel. It also includes so-called high-availability software for preventing server crashes and end-user productivity tools iFolder and Virtual Office.

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Tick Tock  htotten | 12/27/04
Ah, I see you got your Christmas wish...  Confused by religion | 12/27/04
Re: There is no need for one to fail for others to thrive...  Bit's_Conscience | 12/27/04
Christmas wish  Vily Clay | 12/27/04
Rusty Shackleford is alive and well at ZDNET  bugmenotznet | 12/27/04
bugmenotznet, take your pills and try again (NT)  Vily Clay | 12/28/04
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Man, take your drugs and STFU.  Commonsenseiseverything | 12/31/04
True Milly, but for others to thrive MS will have too  Laff | 12/28/04
Losing market share  voska | 12/29/04
Wow- u can tell the future  Kamakazii | 12/27/04
I don't know, htotten might have a point  Monkey_MCSE | 12/27/04
if they play their cards right  htotten | 12/28/04
IBM outsourcing  htotten | 12/28/04
Its about diversification  whisperycat | 12/28/04
But they don't  Mack DaNife | 12/28/04
HEY there is NO way the Pharmacutical Industry will  Laff | 12/28/04
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA  htotten | 12/29/04
But they do  htotten | 12/29/04
thanks to....  seosamh_z | 12/29/04
Point taken  htotten | 12/29/04
diversification: Any OS as long as it's Linux  seosamh_z | 12/29/04
If a superior less expensive product comes into the market  htotten | 12/29/04
IBM still can't market  nucrash | 01/19/05
Oh one more thing.....  htotten | 12/29/04
MS v its competitors - free software changes the equation  George Mitchell | 12/28/04
Great thoughts.  htotten | 12/28/04
Multiplication by 0 = 0  seosamh_z | 12/29/04
Multiplication by 0 = 0  htotten | 12/29/04
= 0  seosamh_z | 12/29/04
Linux isn't killing Unix  voska | 12/29/04
Something is  seosamh_z | 12/29/04
Simple answer for you  voska | 12/29/04
No, killing Unix.  htotten | 12/29/04
Agreed, Unix RIP.  seosamh_z | 12/30/04
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