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'It's a race against time'

Publication:GuardianDate:Apr 01 2005
Reporter:Eric Doyle

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Every year, Novell takes a group of journalists to the ski slopes of Utah to relax before its annual BrainShare conference at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City. And, let's face it, when it comes to going downhill fast, who better than Novell to act as host?

Novell almost invented the PC Lan single-handed, and at its height, its NetWare operating system held about 80% of the market. Then along came Microsoft's Windows NT and Novell began its downhill run. Market analysts at IDC tracked NetWare's decline from 35% market share in 1995, double that of Windows, to 19% in 1999, half that of Windows.




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