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Connection king: Novell.(Novell Inc.)

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The Economist (US), May 13th, 1995

Computer software producer Novell Inc is in a unique position to profit from the growing use of local area networks (LANS). Novell supplies approximately 66% of the LANS software, and company CEO Robert Frankenberg says a billion people will be using Novell software by the year 2000.

BY RIGHTS, and by the forces of symmetry, Novell should be the next Microsoftktop": its software is laced into the workings of virtually all personal computers. Novell, in turn, became the world's third-largest software company by owning the networks that tie PCs together; it holds about 66% of the market for the...

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