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  2. Novell - Wikipedia

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    Novell was an American software company that created Novell NetWare, a multi-platform network operating system that dominated the market in the 1980s and 1990s. Learn about its origins, products, acquisitions, and decline from this Wikipedia article.

  3. E.S. Wibbeke - Wikipedia

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    Such firms included Borland International, PointCast, Novell (under CEO Eric Schmidt, later of Google), and Siebel Systems. The first edition of Wibbeke's text appeared in 2008 with the title, Global Business Leadership, published by Elsevier (Butterworth-Heinemann) in Oxford, UK. Wibbeke was asked to present the book at a Google Tech Talk in 2008.

  4. SCO Group, Inc. v. Novell, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    SCO v. Novell was a United States lawsuit in which the software company The SCO Group (SCO), claimed ownership of the source code for the Unix operating system. SCO sought to have the court declare that SCO owned the rights to the Unix code, including the copyrights, and that Novell had committed slander of title by asserting a rival claim to ownership of the Unix copyrights.

  5. Novell Has a Suitor -- and a Serious Stock Bounce - AOL

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  6. GroupWise - Wikipedia

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    GroupWise is a proprietary messaging and collaboration platform from OpenText that supports email, calendaring, instant messaging, and document management. It was developed by WordPerfect and acquired by Novell in 1994, and has undergone several name changes and updates since then.

  7. ZENworks - Wikipedia

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    ZENworks is a suite of software products for computer systems management, developed and maintained by OpenText (formerly Novell). It supports multiple platforms, directories, and devices, and offers features such as patching, security, asset management, and virtualization.

  8. Novell File Management Suite - Wikipedia

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    Novell File Management Suite is a suite of applications designed for the identity-based indexing and management of user files on enterprise networks. The three components of the File Management Suite are Novell Storage Manager, Novell File Reporter, and Novell Dynamic File Services. The Suite was introduced in January 2010.

  9. Novell Storage Manager - Wikipedia

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    Novell Storage Manager is a component of the Novell File Management Suite. How It Works [ edit ] Novell Storage Manager dynamically manages and provisions storage based on user and group events that occur in the directory, including user creations, group assignments, moves, renames, and deletions.