Good-bye NetWare, Hello OES 2
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| Novell announced the next generation of its OES (Open Enterprise
| Server) operating system, at its annual BrainShare tradeshow March
| 19. OES 2 adds 64-bit Xen-based virtualization, dynamic storage
| support, and Windows domain support, and marks the final transition
| from Novell NetWare to SLES (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server).
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http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2105484,00.asp
Microvell is making a lot of noise in the news today, but most of it I chose
to ignore. None of it is significant news.
Blog Roll: Where the Bull Cycle May Stand
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| Novell has had five-day winning streaks 11 times in the past five years,
| but on the sixth day it's been ugly -- an average drop of 2.06%,
| according to Birinyi. How's it doing this time? On a big day for many
| stocks, Novell's barely staying true to form -- down one cent to $7.
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http://blogs.wsj.com/marketbeat/2007/03/19/blog-roll-where-the-bull-cycle-may-stand/
Oracle to break its Unbreakable silence
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| Compared to the noise Microsoft and Novell have been making about
| landing customers for their Linux support coupon deal, it is
| interesting to note how quiet Oracle has been.
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| Perhaps that's because, according to data from Pacific Crest
| analyst Brendan Barnicle, it has persuaded only two customers
| to switch from other vendors.
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http://www.businessreviewonline.com/os/archives/2007/03/oracle_to_break.html
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