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Novell, Inc. (/noʊˈvɛl/) was an
American software and
services company headquartered in Provo, Utah, that
existed from 1980
until 2014. Its most significant...
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NetWare is a
discontinued computer network operating system developed by
Novell, Inc. It
initially used
cooperative multitasking to run
various services...
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Carles Martínez
Novell (born 18 May 1984) is a
Spanish football coach he is
currently manager of
Ligue 1 club Toulouse. A
youth product of his hometown...
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GNOME Evolution (formerly
Novell Evolution and
Ximian Evolution,
prior to
Novell's 2003
acquisition of Ximian) is the
official personal information manager...
- (developed by
Novell) was
called AppWare. The
WordPerfect product line was sold twice,
first to
Novell in June 1994, for $1.4 billion.
Novell sold it (at...
- 0 was
released in 1991; then with
Novell's acquisition of
Digital Research, the
following version was
named Novell DOS 7.0 in 1994.
After another sale...
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conducted business as
Novell from SLED's
first release as
Novell Linux Desktop in 2004
until 2011 when The
Attachmate Group purchased Novell and
created SUSE...
- SCO's claims; IBM,
Novell, and Red Hat
filed claims against SCO. On
August 10, 2007, a
federal district court judge in SCO v.
Novell ruled on
summary judgment...
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integrates with GroupWise. The product's
ownership history includes WordPerfect,
Novell and Attachmate;
Micro Focus's 2014
acquisition of
Attachmate resulted in...
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owned venture of AT&T's Unix
System Laboratories (USL) and
Novell. It was then
taken over by
Novell. Via
Santa Cruz
Operation (SCO), it went on to Caldera...