Novell Ships Open Enterprise Server
Customers gain benefit from SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and NetWare combination
to increase flexibility and choice
WALTHAM, Mass.-March 10, 2005-Novell today announced that NovellŽ Open Enterprise
Server is now available to customers worldwide. Open Enterprise Server is a secure
and reliable suite of services that combines NetWareŽ and SUSEŽ LINUX Enterprise
Server to deliver proven file, print, directory, management, collaboration and application
services. As a result, customers benefit from leading commercial and open source
networking platforms along with integrated management tools, identity-based services
and Novell's global support ecosystem to meet enterprise-class computing needs.
"Novell is committed to listening to customers and providing solutions to their
problems," said Jack Messman, Novell chairman and CEO. "Open Enterprise Server protects
the prior investment that customers made in NetWare and extends to them the freedom
and flexibility of Linux. Only Novell is offering software from both the open source
and commercial spectrums to allow customers the flexibility of choice which provides
them real economic value through lower costs."
Organizations around the world are deploying Novell Open Enterprise Server to provide
immediate benefit to their businesses.
"One of the things about Open Enterprise Server that interests us the most is that
we'll be able to have NetWare and Linux servers in the same cluster – running the
same resources – which will allow us to migrate over to Linux at our own pace,"
said Mike Mason, senior systems manager for Volvo Motor Graders Limited, a division
of Volvo Construction Equipment in North America. "The fact that we'll be able to
run Novell Storage Services™ on Linux servers also makes Linux a more viable option
for our enterprise."
Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) is the largest public broadcasting company in Germany
with more than 4,000 employees. Rainer Birkendorf, IT manager for service center
infrastructure at WDR, said, "The introduction of Open Enterprise Server at WDR
has allowed us to seamlessly connect our existing NetWare environment to Linux.
We can continue using NetWare and are now getting the best of both worlds. We are
expecting significant cost savings and considerably enhanced security."
Yukihito Akiyama of Hitachi Software Engineering's Solution Business Sales Division
said, "We strongly believe Novell Open Enterprise Server gives NetWare and Windows
users the solutions they need and provides great motivation for companies to introduce
Linux into their environment."
Pricing and Availability
Novell Open Enterprise Server is now available through Novell channel partners at
upgrade pricing for those migrating from competitive platforms. More information
and details can be found at www.novell.com/products/openenterpriseserver/pricing.html.
For more information on Open Enterprise Server, visit www.novell.com/oes. For more
on Novell's Linux strategy and complete line of Linux offerings, see www.novell.com/linux.
About Novell
Novell, Inc. (Nasdaq: NOVL) is a leading provider of information solutions that
deliver secure identity management (Novell NsureŽ), Web application development
(Novell exteNd™) and cross-platform networking services (Novell Nterprise™), all
supported by strategic consulting and professional services (Novell NgageSM). Active
in the open source community with its XimianŽ and SUSE Linux brands, Novell provides
a full range of Linux products and services for the enterprise, from the desktop
to the server. Novell's vision of one Net – a world without information boundaries
– helps customers realize the value of their information securely and economically.
For more information, call Novell's Customer Response Centre at (888) 321-4CRC (4272)
visit www.novell.com.
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