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  2. Banyan VINES - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Novell changed NDS to mean Novell Directory Services, and then renamed that to eDirectory. [ 3 ] For Windows 2000 however, Microsoft included Active Directory , an LDAP directory service based on the directory from its Exchange mail server . [ 3 ]

  3. Novell BrainShare - Wikipedia

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    Novell BrainShare was a technical computer conference sponsored by Novell during the years 1985 through 2014. It was held annually in Salt Lake City, Utah, ...

  4. Active Directory Federation Services - Wikipedia

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    In ADFS, identity federation [4] is established between two organizations by establishing trust between two security realms. A federation server on one side (the accounts side) authenticates the user through the standard means in Active Directory Domain Services and then issues a token containing a series of claims about the user, including their identity.

  5. Novell Vibe - Wikipedia

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    Novell Vibe is a web-based team collaboration platform developed by Novell.It was initially released by Novell in June 2008 under the name of Novell Teaming. Novell Vibe is a collaboration platform that can serve as a knowledge repository, document management system, project collaboration hub, process automation machine, corporate intranet or extranet.

  6. SCO Group, Inc. v. Novell, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    SCO v. Novell was a United States lawsuit in which the software company The SCO Group (SCO), claimed ownership of the source code for the Unix operating system. SCO sought to have the court declare that SCO owned the rights to the Unix code, including the copyrights, and that Novell had committed slander of title by asserting a rival claim to ownership of the Unix copyrights.

  7. Biscom - Wikipedia

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    Fax servers have continually evolved since 1986, supporting desktop faxing via email, via Web browser, via mobile applications, and via Application Programming Interfaces (APIs); integrating with directory services such as Microsoft's Active Directory (and formerly Novell's eDirectory); integrating with Voice over IP to support T.38 Fax over IP (FoIP); supporting paper-based faxing via multi ...

  8. Organizational unit - Wikipedia

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    They adopted the X.500 OU concept into their next-generation software around 1993 – Novell with the release of Novell Directory Services (subsequently known as eDirectory), and Lotus with the release of the third version of Lotus Notes. Microsoft allegedly used Novell's directory as a blueprint for the first released versions of AD, but this ...

  9. Template:Novell - Wikipedia

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