Summary: Remnants of Novell have moved to other companies; is it time to let the "Boycott Novell" project be declared over?
THERE IS not much left to say about Novell. The company more or less vanished, so for Boycott Novell to be an active project would be hard. Novell did not reform itself (it got worse over time), but the alternative goal was achieved. We hoped to make Novell change its ways, ideally, and withdraw from the Microsoft deal due to public pressure, otherwise to just fail and give way to ethical companies.
After spending hours researching for this post, we are left wondering if this is good use of time. Even Microsoft is an issue we mostly neglected with the exception of patent stories because a patent parasite is all we expect Microsoft to be within a few years.
Based on what we found about Novell, not much of its core is even passed to Attachmate. Instead, the new management is almost purely Attchmate's. We'll show and reiterate through some new evidence in a moment. Alka Agrawal departed from Novell based on
this new article from the Indian press which says:
The panel comprised well known names in the Industry and included Sucharita Eashwar - Senior Director, NASSCOM; Vinita Ananth - CEO & Founder, Vangal; Alka Agrawal – former VP & Head of India Development Centre, Novell Inc and Pragjyoti Nair - Director, Program Management and Business Operations, Yahoo!.
Two more executives once employed by Novell
have moved on and
here we see that Novell's Hale was in Microsoft and not just Novell. This is an interesting observation which is highlighted
by Joe the VAR Guy. He says: "Hale — a veteran of Microsoft, Novell and F5 Networks — joined Sophos shortly after the Astaro acquisition was announced. In a recent interview, Hale told The VAR Guy that Astaro would remain channel-led under Sophos ownership. Bob Darabant, VP of Americas at Astaro, echoed those thoughts in a phone call with The VAR Guy earlier this week."
There are some more examples of Novell management with Microsoft background. John Donovanhas moved from Novell to VMware, which is run by many former executives from Microsoft (
high Microsoft roots density at the top management). Evidence can be seen
here: “It was one of the things I wanted to do when I joined,” says John Donovan, who moved from Novell to become VMware’s ANZ channel director in November 2010. “I wanted to re-connect with a lot of our partners in a much more dynamic face-to-face fashion.”
The new VP of engineering at another company
turns out to have also left Novell (it is not clear when, however):
Previously, Gacek held engineering management positions at Novell, VeriFone, Canon and VITALINK.
Here is another
departure which we
mentioned before and clear evidence that those who manage Novell's residue are from Attachmate [
1,
2,
3]. Some of these were mentioned before, but evidence reappears in the news. Mono got dumped, so there is just about nothing left in Attachmate which is FOSS.
Novell is sort of over. Can we leave it aside now and concentrate on other issue a little more? Dear readers, your feedback is needed.
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