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Novell pins hopes on Linux
Struggling software company's strategy gets mixed reviews
But then Microsoft Corp. came along and spoiled Novell's party in the mid-90s by releasing the Windows NT operating system, competing with Novell's NetWare product. Novell didn't help matters in making more than a few strategic mistakes.
Now, Novell is looking to Microsoft's biggest enemy the open-source software movement for renewal and profits. In its latest strategic shift, Novell is focused on developing software for the Linux operating system.
The company's long-term survival could depend on whether the strategy succeeds, and some analysts are skeptical.
Novell joins a crowd of companies that see potential payouts from building on free, community-developed software. Its executives hope to get a leg up on rivals with its August purchase of Linux developer Ximian Inc., a promising startup, for an estimated $30 million.
With Ximian, Novell gets a set of products that simplify Linux administration and expand its usefulness on desktop computers. It also acquires two of the Linux movement's programming luminaries, Nat Friedman and Miguel De Icaza.
"We think we have transformed Novell with a new strategy," chief executive Jack Messman said in a phone interview from Cambridge, Mass.
Messman is the product of previous efforts to bolster Novell. Messman helped create Novell and then left to head the Internet consultancy Cambridge Technology Partners. He came back when Novell bought the consultancy two years ago to diversify its Web-based products and services.
With 6,200 employees and major operations in the Boston area and Provo, Novell is losing money $53 million from November through July alone but living off the capital of its early earnings.
Its software used to run 70 percent of the world's computer servers. Microsoft, in part by offering cut-rate deals on its own technology, has whittled Novell's share in server operating systems to 17 percent.
Novell tried branching out in the early 1990s by buying the Unix operating system, the WordPerfect word processor and other products to compete with dominant Microsoft products. But those efforts failed, and founder Ray Noorda retired in 1994.
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