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Novell Layoffs Coming This Month?

Roblimo writes "Multiple sources close to and inside Novell have told us the company expects to lay off between 10% and 15% of all employees by the end of October. '...shareholders have suggested that Novell divest itself of its consulting group and GroupWise division, while at the same time instituting personnel cuts across the board to bring expenses more in line with revenues,' writes business columnist Lauren Rudd at NewsForge, who also notes that '[Novell's] NetWare revenue stream continues to deteriorate, declining by $36 million in fiscal 2004, excluding the impact of favorable foreign exchange rates.'" NewsForge is part of the same family of companies as Slashdot.

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  1. Cool by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Hope that means the death of Mono.

  2. not novel by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    novell needs to change it's name....it's been along time since novell was novel....

  3. Groupwise is the worst product known to man by nborders · · Score: -1, Troll

    I love my job and my company. However, the one thing my company has made a HUGE mistake on is installing Groupwise as it's email system. This product makes me feel like I'm in Windows 95. I must say after using groupwise for around a year, I truely miss Exchange. I believe it is the only Microsoft product I truely think is top-notch. Groupwise does not share appointments, their email notification is a joke and their email editor is from the stone age. I have never said this before in my life. I support all working people. However, I must say that Novell has put-out the worst product EVER, and should just get out now. Lets hope that they will drop groupwise and my company will be forced to change to something... ANYTHING diffrent! ~n

  4. A few years overdue by spycker · · Score: 0, Troll

    Somewhere in the mid-90's at an Atlanta Comdex Microsoft had a booth right across from Novell. Microsoft was hawking its wares to replace all the NOS (Network Operating System for those too young) functionality that Novell offered. Literally right across the aisle.

    The writing was on the wall!!! It took 7 years before Novell made any move to Linux. As far as I'm concerned if this is the vision inherent in Novell, except for the projects they BOUGHT into, its time for Novell to GO!!!

  5. Re:Lol, stockholders by youngec · · Score: 0, Troll

    Groupwise?

    Are you kidding?

    Have you heard of Groupwise 7? It's possibly the worst version of Groupwise ever released, in terms of product quality, and it's biggest new feature (Outlook connector) only makes it easier to switch to using Microsoft's products. It's almost like they want that product to die.