Do-No-Evil Saturday - Part II: Novell's Good Deeds
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2007-11-10 08:39:22 UTC
- Modified: 2007-11-10 08:39:22 UTC
Novell has made a
kind donation.
Novell Inc. donated $15,035 of software to the New Hampshire Audubon. The technology will help New Hampshire Audubon communicate efficiently will all its centers throughout the state and improve operations through shared calendars, documents and workgroups.
Novell is also involved in the following program, which is said to be
"keeping children safe from online predators."
The team building Anne's Diary has leveraged some technology from Novell including SUSE Linux Enterprise, eDirectory, Access Manager and Novell Modular Authentication Services, along with fingerprint technology from 123ID and a biometric reader from Fujitsu.
This is also
covered here.
Here is another involvement
with a good cause. Novell is there.
White is talking about art centers, symphonies, museums and high-end restaurants that draw corporate headquarters, the kind of headquarters that tend to leave Utah County rather than stay. Such companies include Ancestry.com, Authorize.net and Novell, which at one time were based in Utah County but have since been moving jobs out of the area.
The Linux Foundation, whose principal funders include Novell (that ought to explain some bias), will
travel to Novell's headquarters in Utah (not Waltham).
The Linux Foundation is holding the next LSB Face-to-Face Meeting on November 7-9, 2007. Thanks to the generosity of Novell, the meeting will be held at Novell's facilities in Provo, Utah.