Public beta features virtualization, storage management and mixed-platform access innovations to reduce customer costs and IT overhead
Novell today announced the upcoming public beta software availability of Novell® Open Enterprise Server 2. Open Enterprise Server 2 features innovations in storage management and enhancements to simplify user access in Microsoft* Windows* environments, along with the virtualization of NetWare®. These and other updates complete the Open Enterprise Server shift to providing workgroup services completely on SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server.
"Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 provides the value-added software services that make Linux a good platform choice for us," said Mike Maday, senior LAN manager at Vanderbilt University. "We've been testing an early beta, and I've been very impressed with how easy the installation and setup process has been. With the new features and improved management capabilities added to its outstanding security and reliability, Open Enterprise Server 2 will help us further reduce costs and streamline IT operations and allow us to better serve our users."
By using SUSE Linux Enterprise Server as the foundation for trusted Novell workgroup services, Open Enterprise Server provides the benefits of 64-bit hardware support, along with enhancements such as virtualization of NetWare, Dynamic Storage Technology and Domain Services for Windows.
Kent Erickson, vice president and general manager of Workgroup Solutions for Novell, said, "Open Enterprise Server was designed to take advantage of the many benefits of Linux while adding innovative and proven workgroup capabilities to support the particular needs of knowledge workers. It leverages SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and specifically addresses the need to manage multiple users accessing multiple servers from multiple locations, all with different security and access requirements. For existing customers and others seeking to introduce Linux, the clear path to maintaining and even improving management experiences and user services is Novell Open Enterprise Server."
Novell Training Services has established a learning path for current Certified Novell Engineers (CNE®) to migrate to Novell Open Enterprise Server 2. This path will contain two courses that prepare the CNE to put a Linux server in Open Enterprise Server into production. For more information, visit http://www.novell.com/training/certinfo/nce.
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