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- NOVELL, ACTION TECHNOLOGIES ACCORD STRENGTHENS NETWARE MHS MESSAGING
- STANDARD
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- Novell Assumes Full Ownership, Control of NetWare MHS;
- ATI to Focus on NetWare MHS Applications and Porting Issues:
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- BOSTON, Mass, NETWORLD -- February 11, 1991 -- Novell, Inc., and Action
- Technologies, Inc. (ATI), today announced an agreement that strengthens the
- Message Handling Service (MHS) standard and clarifies each company's role
- in future NetWare MHS development.
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- Under the agreement, Novell assumes full ownership of the NetWare MHS
- messaging engine and control of the future evolution of the NetWare MHS
- standard. ATI will continue as a premier developer of NetWare MHS-based
- applications, such as The Coordinator electronic mail software package, as
- well as advanced groupware programs. In addition, ATI will develop NetWare
- MHS engines for use with network operating systems other than Novell's
- NetWare. Both companies also announced plans to continue marketing a
- standalone version of NetWare MHS, which allows a single user to send and
- receive messages through a dial-up connection to a network-based NetWare
- MHS engine.
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- According to the agreement, Novell will assume full ownership of NetWare
- MHS source code and "any other intangible property rights," such as
- ownership of NetWare MHS trademarks. Novell has granted ATI a license to
- use Novell's NetWare MHS source code in support of ATI's existing OEM
- customers and to port NetWare MHS to other network operating system
- platforms. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
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- "Today, messaging is one of the primary reasons customers buy networks,
- along with such traditional networking functions as file, print, database
- and communications services," said Bob Davis, director of product marketing
- at Novell's San Jose development center. "This agreement makes it possible
- for each company to focus on its strengths in the messaging arena. Ours is
- integrating the NetWare MHS engine with the other critical networking
- requirements. ATI's is creating applications and adding expertise to take
- advantage of the NetWare MHS platform."
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- "It is in everyone's interest that NetWare MHS thrive as an industry
- standard," said Tom White, president of ATI. "With Novell in charge of
- that standard, ATI is implementing compatible NetWare MHS engines, building
- other message-enabling technologies, and developing work-management
- applications that work on NetWare MHS across multiple platforms."
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- Novell will update all existing MHS customers to NetWare MHS v1.5,
- including those currently using NetWare MHS v1.1 or ATI's MHS v1.2.
- Updates will be handled through Novell's After Market Products group at a
- cost of $50.
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- All prices apply only in the United States and Canada. Customers elsewhere
- should call their local Novell authorized reseller for information.
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- NetWare MHS Technology
- NetWare MHS provides a standard messaging service that can be shared by
- many applications, handling the collection, routing and delivery of
- messages and files across multiple computing environments. As a
- development platform, NetWare MHS handles all networking connectivity
- functions and allows developers to concentrate on specific application
- functions and the user interface. NetWare MHS also acts as a standard
- back-end connectivity engine, transporting messages across local area
- networks, internet bridges and asynchronous lines, as well as through
- gateways.
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- While NetWare MHS was originally developed by ATI and licensed to Novell,
- each company has continued to develop the service independently. With this
- agreement, all future NetWare MHS development will be carried out by
- Novell, assuring applications developers of a single, consistent set of
- features and interfaces.
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- NetWare MHS is the foundation for more than 80 available E-mail, database,
- FAX, voice mail and imaging products from more than 20 third-party software
- developers.
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- Action Technologies, Inc., a privately-held company founded in 1983, is a
- pioneer in developing technologies and applications for managing work. Its
- first groupware product, The Coordinator, is a work management and
- communication software application. The company also markets Business
- Design Technology (BDT), a system for developing applications that manage
- and track the completion of business actions in order to produce customer
- satisfaction.
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- Novell, Inc., (NASDAQ: NOVL) develops NetWare systems software products
- that manage and control the sharing of data across a variety of network
- computing environments, including computer workgroups, departmental
- networks and business-wide information systems.
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- Contact:
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- Susan Lider
- Novell, Inc.
- 408/473-8665
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- Susan Atkins
- The Searls Group
- 415/327-0739
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- Action Technologies, Inc.
- 415/521-6190