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For those who have used it at work, or at school somewhere, you would know it has its pros and cons. Netware isn't something that we use at home, so I notice that a majority of posters here are a bit blind to Netware, and are rather making odd comments on it. Personally I feel Netware is likely to make some major modifications over the next few months in order to tweak Netware into something that may catch the eyes of many businesses. That would obviously mean after a while they would not need Linux anymore now would they.ĭespite Novell's firm and frequent statements concerning continued development and support for NetWare, discussion of Novell's Linux strategy invariably leads to concern over Novell's NetWare commitment. By developing with both, they might just be able to tweak their own product to a dominant force which may not be a good thing should they do so.
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If they continue developing for both platforms the quality of each will suffer.ĭisagree. Novell has been around for sometime which means they're doing something right.
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Maybe make some significant modifications, but it wouldn't make sense for any company to throw away something still generating revunue. There are plenty of corporations around the world which would still support purchasing and using Netware, so I wouldn't see why they would just flat out trash it. I think its a mistake for Novell to keep Netware around, they should just focus on developing for the linux kernel. This would be an Open Source-o-files dream come true if it were true, but IBM probably makes more money off of legacy applications and there hardware products than they would by anything Linux could offer them. Linux is keeping these old hat computer businesses relevant.