Novell boosts enterprise social networking
By Stephen Pritchard,
Enterprise software vendor Novell has added its Teaming collaboration software to its Open Workgroup Suite. The move is aimed at making it easier for companies to form ad-hoc teams or to set up knowledge-sharing initiatives, without the cost of installing specialist tools.
The new version of the suite will now include tools for companies that want to introduce a wide range of Web 2.0 style services, including team workspaces, enterprise social networking, workflows, blogs and wikis. The new tools will work with Novell's existing enterprise collaboration tools, and follows Novell's acquisition of open source collaboration vendor SiteScape earlier this year.
The extended suite will work with Linux, Novell NetWare and Windows-based servers, for companies using Novell Groupwise email and calendaring tools. Novell will also be producing a version of the suite that will work with "alternative" messaging platforms, as well as a suite without the Teaming additions.
The Novell products, as well as supporting NetWare and Linux environments, will be as much as 70 per cent cheaper than Windows-only competitors such as Microsoft Office SharePoint. However, Novell is by no means the only vendor to add such tools to its server offerings. Both Apple and IBM have bolstered their collaboration offerings recently, with releases such as Leopard Server and IBM's Lotus Team Workspace.
"As an upgrade to GroupWise, this makes logical sense, especially if it is seen as a response to things like Lotus Quickr," said Richi Jennings, a lead analyst at Ferris Research.
"But Novell's assertion on costs refers only to "acquisition" costs. However, the software price is usually a pretty small component of the total cost of ownership," he added. "The fact is that the GroupWise installed base these days is a shadow of its former self -- our recent survey indicates less than 5 per cent."
You may also like...
Sponsored Links
advertisement
You may also like...
Latest Desktop Software Analysis & Insight
2011: The year in news
We take a look back at a year which saw corporate carnage, industry in-fighting and the passing of an industry legend.
- HP CEO Meg Whitman makes confident public debut
- HP PCs back on the menu with Dellish plans
- Thin clients aren’t the future – BYOD should be
- The problems facing Windows 8
- Unified communications: growth, interrupted
- Q&A: How is the computer market shifting?
- Top 10 threats facing the enterprise - Part One
- Getting inside the minds of ethical hackers
- Touch and go
Latest Desktop Software Reviews
Ubuntu vs. Windows 7 on the business desktop
Microsoft Windows may be the de facto standard desktop operating system in business environments, but high costs, restrictive licences and constant security issues are leading an increasing number of companies to consider open source alternatives — as Kat Orphanides explains.
- Head to Head: Parallels Desktop 7 vs VMware Fusion 4
- Microsoft Windows 8 review: First Look
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 review: First Look
- Samsung Galaxy Note review: First Look
- Fujitsu ScanSnap N1800 review
- Head to Head: Mac OS X 10.7 Lion vs Windows 7
- Apple MacBook Air 13-inch 256GB Mid 2011
- ThinPrint Printer Dashboard review: First Look
- Dell Vostro 3350 review
advertisement
Most popular
- Google releases Chrome for Android beta
- Will someone rid me of these troublesome Macs?
- OneNote hits Google?s Android
- BlackBerry Bold 9790 review
- Google sends in Bouncer to sort out malicious apps
- Ubuntu vs. Windows 7 on the business desktop
- Who to trust after the VeriSign hack?
- Head to Head: Mac OS X 10.7 Lion vs Windows 7
- ACTA: the basics, the controversies, and the future
- BT considering Ofcom price cap appeal
Latest News Videos in Desktop Software
Video: Hands-on with the new Sony S Series
We take a brief look at what the new S Series machine has to offer business users.
Register for IT PRO
You'll get exclusive member benefits including free whitepapers, downloads, Webinars and weekly newsletters full of the latest IT PRO news, reviews, insight and expertise.



