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Novell Presents New Executive Leadership Team, Returns to Utah

May 18, 2011 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

Novell, a business unit of The Attachmate Group, today announced a new executive leadership team with a mission to rededicate and refocus on the end-user computing solutions used by many of Novell’s long-standing and loyal customers and partners.

Under the leadership of Bob Flynn, president and general manager of Novell, the Novell management team will continue innovating next-generation products while also nurturing the mature and widely adopted Novell solutions.

Central to the unit’s go-forward strategy to help customers maximize their investments is extending support for the NetWare product as customers upgrade to Open Enterprise Server and continuing investments in Novell GroupWise and Novell ZENworks endpoint management solutions.

The new Novell business unit will have a clear focus on the widely adopted core Novell solutions in the collaboration and endpoint management markets. This renewed focus will allow Novell to dedicate resources to meet existing and new customer requirements, where the company’s heritage and expertise is strongest.

Headquartered in Provo, Utah, the Novell leadership team comprises:

Bob Flynn – President and General Manager
Dave Wilkes – Vice President, Engineering
Eric Varness – Vice President, Product Management and Marketing
Juan Carlos Cerrutti – Vice President, North America Sales
Dirk W. Schmidt – Vice President, EMEA Sales
John Delk – Vice President, Strategic Accounts, Partners & Alliances – North America

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Attachmate, Bob Flynn, GroupWise, NetWare, Novell, Novell GroupWise, Novell ZENworks, Open ENterprise Server, The Attachmate Group, ZENworks

Novell Introduces ZENworks Application Virtualization

September 2, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Novell today announced the availability of Novell ZENworks Application Virtualization, an easy-to-use tool that eliminates application compatibility problems on Windows desktops. This addition to the ZENworks product line creates virtual applications in a single, isolated file and allows them to be deployed and run securely, reducing the problems associated with deploying new operating system (OS) platforms like Vista, decreasing expensive service desk calls and increasing user productivity.

With ZENworks Application Virtualization, the only application virtualization solution on the market that includes pre-configured templates for popular business software, customers can now virtualize and deploy applications in as little as 20 minutes.
Compatible with Windows Vista and Windows XP, ZENworks Application Virtualization reduces the cost and time required for software testing, packaging, deployment, configuration and contingency planning to ensure successful application and operating system upgrades. For example, with ZENworks Application Virtualization customers can continue to run Internet Explorer 6-based applications on Windows Vista, a configuration that previously required the application to be re-tooled to support Internet Explorer 7.

Novell ZENworks Application Virtualization is available for a list price of $39 per user or instance license. For more information about application virtualization from Novell, click here.

[Source: EarthTimes]

Filed Under: Featured, News Tagged With: application virtualization, Novell, Novell ZENworks, Novell ZENworks Application Virtualization, virtualisation, virtualization, windows, windows vista, Windows XP, ZENworks, ZENworks Application Virtualization

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