One more step up for Linux in the mainstream computer
industry! Day by day, inch by inch, ...

Of special note is that Novell will support Gaim as
their IM client. Gaim is GPL software, so this is
excellent news for the FOSS community.

John Hebert


Novell Updates GroupWise For Linux, Adds Windows Patch

(URL:
http://www.crn.com/sections/BreakingNews/dailyarchives.asp?ArticleID=48778)

By TechWeb News

3:13 PM EST Fri., Mar. 19, 2004

A day after debuting SuSE Linux 9.1, Novell on Friday
introduced an all-Linux version of GroupWise, its
collaboration platform, and rolled out a
patch-management system for Windows.

The new GroupWise 6.5 for Linux will hit the streets
on April 15, said Novell, with support for the
open-source operating system on both the client and
server sides.

GroupWise is Novell's collaboration platform--it
competes with the likes of IBM's Lotus Notes/Domino
and Microsoft's Exchange/Live Communications
Server--which includes e-mail, calendaring, instant
messaging (IM), contact- and document-management, and
workflow services.

Part of the Provo, Utah-based company's Nterprise
family, GroupWise now runs on Linux--both its own SuSE
Linux Enterprise Server and Red Hat's Enterprise Linux
distributions are supported--as well as Windows
2000/NT and NetWare.

Later this year, said Novell, it will add native
support for GroupWise 6.5 for Linux to the Ximian
Evolution e-mail and workgroup client for Linux
systems. In 2003, Novell went on a Linux spending
spree, first acquiring Ximian in August, and then
picking up SuSE in November.

In the next 30 days, Novell also plans to add basic
GroupWise plug-in support for the open-source Gaim IM
client, which will let Linux desktops connect directly
to the GroupWise Messenger server included in
GroupWise 6.5 for secure instant messaging.

Also on Friday, Novell unveiled ZENworks, new security
patch-management software for Windows shops. ZENworks
Patch Management includes vulnerability detection
features to assess risks and report on the patches
necessary for each server, desktop, and laptop on the
network, automatically deploying the proper patches.

Scheduled to ship March 29, ZENworks will sell for $18
per year per device. 

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