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| | Novell Open Enterprise Server - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | OES is best thought of as a platform for delivery of enterprise-level shared network services (file, print, directory, clustering, backup, storage management, PKI, web applications, etc.) and common management tools. |
 | | As is typical for Novell's products, OES is licensed per user seat, without regard to the number of physical servers on which the product is deployed. |
 | | Novell executives, as well as most analysts, expect that porting these services to an OS with growing popularity and better support from hardware and software vendors will give Novell a good opportunity to improve its business results. |
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