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Novell Takes Aim at Microsoft Small Business Server   
Tuesday, March 22 2005 @ 07:44 PM EST
Contributed by: glosser

Novell is hosting a conference this week, so we are seeing lots of stories about them. This one promotes their new product for small businesses.

SALT LAKE CITY—Novell CEO Jack Messman announced on Monday at Novell's annual tradeshow, BrainShare, the arrival of Novell Linux Small Business Suite 9.

In his morning keynote speech, Messman said that "NLSBS (Novell Linux Small Business Suite) is the first end-to-end, server-to-desktop Linux solution that offers a clear alternative for small businesses."

NLSBS is made up of SLES (SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9), Novell eDirectory8.7.3; Novell GroupWise 6.5; Novell iManager 2.0.2, Samba 3 and the Apache Web Server 2.0.

In addition, the package supports up to three servers and comes with five copies of NLD (Novell Linux Desktop), making it a true server-to-desktop small business package.

Full article from Ziff Davis

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