There are Novell customers that are clearly getting benefit from using Novell software - and it's not always NetWare. Take a brief browse through here and you'll quickly see that it's not just a case of people using the software... but people benefitting from the software.
As for Novell having it's own/. section... well, it's never too late to start.:-P
Between this and this you should have enough information to get you the best tools to complement your GroupWise system... also note that PalmOS 5.0 will be shipping with a GroupWise client according to this. It might also be a good idea to check out the Cool Solutions pages for extra hints and tips now and again.
Remember that vendors indicate that they 'support' versions of OS's based off their testing resources and matrices.
Novell delivers their products using RPM. This pretty much means that if you're ok with being 'unsupported' by their support organisation and probably most of their partners then you can install their packages on whichever distro you choose.
At the very least you'll need to ensure that you can use RPM to install the software, and then work your way around any differences in the directory structure, libraries and other distribution differences.
Novell has something fairly new called iFolder which allows a selected folder to be backed up automatically to a central server running linux, Solaris, NetWare or Windblowz...
The data store is also available via a browser should it be needed.
Check it out at http://ifolderdemo.novell.com - get your bookmarks synchronised between PC's!
There are Novell customers that are clearly getting benefit from using Novell software - and it's not always NetWare. Take a brief browse through here and you'll quickly see that it's not just a case of people using the software... but people benefitting from the software.
/. section... well, it's never too late to start. :-P
As for Novell having it's own
Between this and this you should have enough information to get you the best tools to complement your GroupWise system... also note that PalmOS 5.0 will be shipping with a GroupWise client according to this. It might also be a good idea to check out the Cool Solutions pages for extra hints and tips now and again.
did the doctor throw you away and keep the afterbirth... you're terribly filthy
Remember that vendors indicate that they 'support' versions of OS's based off their testing resources and matrices.
Novell delivers their products using RPM. This pretty much means that if you're ok with being 'unsupported' by their support organisation and probably most of their partners then you can install their packages on whichever distro you choose.
At the very least you'll need to ensure that you can use RPM to install the software, and then work your way around any differences in the directory structure, libraries and other distribution differences.
Novell has something fairly new called iFolder which allows a selected folder to be backed up automatically to a central server running linux, Solaris, NetWare or Windblowz...
The data store is also available via a browser should it be needed.
Check it out at http://ifolderdemo.novell.com - get your bookmarks synchronised between PC's!