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Novell develops NDS for Linux

By Dominic Maher

Published: 15 March 2000 12:52 GMT

Novell is to offer its NDS eDirectory and NDS Corporate Edition for the Linux operating system.

The two versions are supported by some of the leading vendors from the open source movement including Caldera Systems, Evergreen Internet and Red Hat.

Peter Joseph, corporate business strategist at Novel, said: "Linux is having a greater presence and is growing all the time so it's natural to offer it." He added: "What we want to see is a one network environment, and with so many systems available, we want to support as many as we can."

Companies can use the network management software to integrate and manage cross-platform networks and manage user groups over the Web.

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