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● 05.09.09

●● Novell News Summary – Part III: Virtualisation, GroupWise, People, and Videos

Posted in Mail, Marketing, NetWare, Novell, Red Hat, Servers, Videos at 9:09 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Summary: Novell’s news for this week, with the exception of SUSE

NOVELL IS SAID to be running to partners again, but it’s worth remembering that Novell's channel is broken by its very own admission.

=> ↺ running to partners again | Novell's channel is broken by its very own admission

“They may be very strategic in terms of capabilities or coverage they have in a particular market and we want to grow with them into a particular level of the program.” The Novell program is made up of Silver, Gold and Platinum partner tiers. The vendor has also released a deal registration system to help partners grow their business.

What’s left for Novell is mostly old technology, but that too is receiving very meager attention in the press, for example this new bit.

=> ↺ this new bit

The 6 TB product includes 10 agents that are placed on the devices to be protected. The agents support a number of OSes, including Novell NetWare, Solaris and IBM i. The standard 12 TB model includes 20 agents, and the high-capacity 12 TB model comes with 35 agents.

●●● Storage

Novell is claimed to be abandoning some once-promising areas where it simply gave up. Someone from IDG has just taken a thorough look at Novell’s Storage Manager and finally wrote about it:

=> ↺ finally wrote about it

Novell introduced Novell Storage Manager some years back. Formerly called File System Factory, the software allows IT managers to monitor and manage the unstructured data – Word, Excel, PDFs – residing on the file servers in their environments.We at SSG-NOW had a demo of Novell Storage Manager last week. The product, which manages not only Novell NetWare and Open Enterprise Server file servers, also manages Windows NTFS servers. It is able to discover information, retrieve it and store it on disk, tape or archive – all locations where it can be managed during its lifecycle.

●●● ‘Cloud’/Virtualisation

Last week there was a lot of chatter about a group which is centered around ‘clouds’ (DMTF) and this week we find more such examples in the press where Novell gets mentioned:

=> Last week

AnalystWatch: Fairy Godmother Absent From Cloud Standards CradleCloud Standards: Trickier than Nailing Jelly to a WallCloud Standards: Trickier than Nailing Jell-O to a WallCan Standards clear the clouds?

Novell was put in the following list about virtualisation management. In the “Microsoft press” we find a mention of Novell’s PlateSpin.

=> ↺ about virtualisation management | ↺ a mention of Novell’s PlateSpin

New appliances often raise questions about supportability, but not in this case. PlateSpin Forge is built on the Dell PowerEdge 2950 III server for the PlateSpin Forge 510 and 525 models. For protected workloads, the PlateSpin Forge 310 and 325 models are built on the PowerEdge 1950 III. PlateSpin Forge is supported by Novell, with any equipment exchanges being handled by Dell.

Here is a man who wants to marry Microsoft’s virtualisation and GNU/Linux, notably SUSE which is the only one he mentions.

=> ↺ man who wants to marry Microsoft’s virtualisation and GNU/Linux, notably SUSE which is the only one he mentions

Microsoft has recently launched an initiative through it’s interoperability division to prove Hyper-V can compete in the Linux realm. Microsoft has partnered with Novell to provide Hyper-V support for SUSE Linux (SLES 10). Expanding on this support Novell has built a Systems Center Configuration manager Management Pack for SLES 10. This management pack is compatible with the SCOM 2007 R2 Release Candidate with hopes to be GA by the end of this year.

The following two articles about Citrix gave Novell’s SUSE a mention along with Red Hat:

i. Data storage vendors work on integration with Citrix Systems’ XenServer

=> ↺ Data storage vendors work on integration with Citrix Systems’ XenServer

In an email to SearchStorage.com to answer a question about its StorageLink involvement, an EMC spokesperson wrote “we … support Xen from RedHat and Novell. If we see demand for the Citrix derivative, we’ll support it in the future.”

ii. Citrix XenServer 5.5 cleared for June landing

=> ↺ Citrix XenServer 5.5 cleared for June landing

Citrix also said that Novell’s recently announced SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11, Red Hat’s Enterprise Linux 5.3, and Debian 5.0 are now supported as guest operating systems in the XenServer 5.5 beta. (The CentOS and Oracle clones of RHEL 5.3 will also run as guests).

●●● Mail and Collaboration

Novell’s role in this area was mentioned in GCN regarding unified messaging systems. An article claiming that that the “[r]ecession [is] pushing sales of collaboration tools” has also just been published and Novell was one among the “powerhouses” listed.

=> ↺ in GCN regarding unified messaging systems | ↺ article

While traditional powerhouses such as Microsoft, IBM, Cisco and Novell are expected to take the lead in collaboration sales, smaller vendors could do well in the coming years by focusing on niche markets and seeking acquisition deals with some of the larger players.

GroupWise now receives support from Neverfail. The press release can be found in:

Neverfail Extends BlackBerry Enterprise Server Solution To Include Novell GroupWiseNeverfail(R) Extends BlackBerry(R) Enterprise Server Solution to Include Novell GroupWise(R)Neverfail(R) Extends BlackBerry(R) Enterprise Server Solution to Include Novell GroupWise(R)

Neverfail(R), a leading global software company providing affordable continuous availability and disaster recovery solutions, today announced at WES 2009 that Neverfail for BlackBerry(R) Enterprise Server can now protect implementations that include the Novell GroupWise(R) messaging system.

The following articles too mentioned Groupwise and Novell in the context of BlackBerry (although it’s pretty minor for Novell):

RIM rolls out latest BlackBerry Enterprise ServerBlackBerry users get native Gmail and Google AppsRIM Launches BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0MyCaption Chooses Yap Technology to Power Voice-to-Data ApplicationsRIM launches BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 now availableBlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 now availableRIM introduces BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0New BlackBerry Server Adds OTA Updates, Blocks AppsNew BlackBerry Server Adds OTA Updates, Blocks AppsBlackBerry Overthrows Apple iPhone in First Quarter

●●● People

Movement of former Novell employees sure matters, so here is the observation that Steve Harmon, once a director at Novell, will be speaking for Cisco.

=> ↺ the observation

His business development experience includes work as a former member of Cisco’s Strategic Alliances organization where he led the global alliance team responsible for Cisco’s relationship with Hewlett Packard. Prior to joining Cisco, Harmon was director, strategic alliances for Novell and a member of Novell’s Strategic Investments team. He holds a B.S. degree in Business Management (Information Systems emphasis) and a J.D. degree, both from Brigham Young University.

Here is another old departure: Russ Warner

=> ↺ Russ Warner

Warner has also served as Director of Field Sales, Operations, & Education for Novell Latin America and as Director of U.S. Sales at Novell Inc. and at WordPerfect Corporation.

It also appeared here.

=> ↺ here

Warner is also a former executive at Altiris, where he served at Director-Latin America Sales, and served in stints at both Novell and WordPerfect.

A Novell marketing manager was mentioned here in a British Web site.

=> ↺ here in a British Web site

Sophie Lawson, marketing manager at Novell, stated she was impressed with the new conference venue, while others commended the popular keynote speech from former home secretary David Blunkett.

It turns out that SugarCRM too has some Novell DNA in it.

=> ↺ has some Novell DNA in it

Sales and marketing people are considered expendable, but the loss of a co-founder is seen as a sign of something more troubling. And so it was Taylor left in June 2008, with senior vice president of business development Lars Nordwall going after three years at SugarCRM – one year short of Taylor. Nordwall is a veteran of Cambridge Technology partners and Novell.

●●● Marketing

A Novell employee, NovellVideo (Ross) uploaded this Mono-filled video trailer which promotes Novell.

=> NovellVideo (Ross) | ↺ Mono-filled video trailer which promotes Novell

From some old competition comes another video and we found yet another competition entry that was uploaded days ago:

=> ↺ another video

HD GroupWise Commercial 1HD GroupWise Commercial 2

More such advertisements continue to be dumped onto YouTube:

Quit Your “Wineing”REEL Big WheelInnovation – Novell

These videos are part of a trend. █

=> part of a trend

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