Novell's "in-device" networking system?
I remember being at a trade show circa '93/'94 where Novell's big push
was an embeddable networking system for devices such as fridges and
photocopiers. I remember is disappeared without a trace about a year
later. Does anyone recall the name of this effort? E-mail replies would
be appreciated.
Thanks!
Maury
Re: Novell's "in-device" networking system?
On 12 Sep 2006 05:34:22 -0700, [email]maury.markowitz@gmail.com[/email] <maury.markowitz@gmail.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> I remember being at a trade show circa '93/'94 where Novell's big push
> was an embeddable networking system for devices such as fridges and
> photocopiers.[/color]
If I recall correctly, that was NEST.
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> I remember is disappeared without a trace about a year
> later.[/color]
Not entirely. Much of it became NDPS, now known as iPrint.
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Re: Novell's "in-device" networking system?
David Gersic wrote:[color=blue]
> If I recall correctly, that was NEST.[/color]
Thanks, this was the one I was thinking of.
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> Not entirely. Much of it became NDPS, now known as iPrint.[/color]
Hmm, so it did outlive Microsoft at Work!
Maury