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404 Wyman Street
Waltham
MA
02451
United States
800-529-3400
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Novell helped invent the corporate network in the early 1980s and continues to drive technology for business today. Network software began with the sharing of files and printers within local area networks (LANs) and evolved into the management of wide area networks that enabled enterprise-class computing and, ultimately, the Internet. Today, Novell continues this technology leadership with its unique combination of the best-engineered Linux and IT management software to help lower cost, complexity and risk on virtually every platform. We give our customers the infinite IT flexibility and agility they need to meet and exceed their organizational objectives.
Novell Data Systems began life in 1979 as a computer manufacturer and maker of disk operating systems. In January 1983, Safeguard Scientifics, a venture capital firm, reincorporated NDSI as Novell, Inc., to design and market software and hardware used for data networks. In May 1983, Raymond J. Noorda, an experienced engineer and marketer, became president and CEO of the new company
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http://www.novell.com/
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