Novell bets on Google Wave to replace its struggling GroupWise platform

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Collaboration freaks that prefer Google Wave to Gmail and Sharepoint to Outlook Express will have yet another collaboration platform to poke and prod in the near future. As part of the March 21st kickoff of its Brainshare Conference, Novell is expected to debut its new Pulse collaboration platform which is based upon the Google Wave Federation Protocol, an open source collaboration architecture released by Google. As such, the new Pulse platform will let users upload files including Adobe PDFs, Office documents, and audio/video files as well as create new files that can be shared and edited by multiple users simultaneously, in real-time. Social features will also permeate the Pulse platform with users being able to participate in an in-site commenting system, make use of an in-site suggestion system, and integrate outside social networks that will deliver updates directly into their inbox. With its Wave roots, Pulse will also support  third party gadgets such as a whiteboard and a mini-spreadsheet and offer interoperability with Wave, allowing a Pulse user to easily collaborate on a document with a Wave user. Tailored for the enterprise, Pulse will include increased security options and more stringent document controls than its public counterpart. It’s slated for launch as a cloud platform in the first half of 2010 and as an on-site solution in the future, and Novell hopes the new Pulse platform will replace its aging GroupWise platform and bring the company back up to speed in the highly competitive enterprise market currently dominated by Microsoft Sharepoint and Lotus Notes.

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26 Comments
  • mangenius

    Kelly show us your boobies

    • http://www.edoubleclicks.com John Green

      Kelly show us your boobies , wtf?

  • Jdizzle

    Agreed, but I bet she is fat or manish because she writes like a man with ZERO sense of humor.

  • Dakota

    We still use NetWare and it makes me want to tear out my eyeballs every day when I’m forced to deal with the constant drudgery of not being able to find the tree on the server when standard users log in yet my administrative logon can sure-as-hell find the same tree.

    • JustAThought

      Sounds like you have rights issues that should be cleaned up. That’s an Administrators problem not a product problem.

      • MicroNix

        The only thing that needs to be cleaned up on a Novell platform are the servers running it. We just got off that pile of this year. Good riddens to that crap. The only management decision Novell should make is to dissolve that non-progressive company. The only people wanting Novell products are ages 50+ who also have lost any forward thinking.

      • rederikus

        As an over 50, I completely agree. Using Groupwise is painful in the extreme. It is a total POS and the sooner it dies the better.

        I liked Novel before I had Windows Servers and then it was all over.

        This company has had its day and the world has moved on while it crowed its last century’s message.

      • Dakota

        It won’t even find the #@%#@% server if we give it a standard user’s account credentials but if I give it mine it sure as hell can go “yep, there’s the server”.

        The entire company is hosed – they think they could get more than the $2 billion offered for it yet their products have long been confusing and overly complex for what they do.

      • Dakota

        OH! And their stupid move of “let’s migrate everything to a Linux platform” then require if you need NetWare to use a virtual machine within your Groupwise server to run the old dilapidated NetWare installation process… ugh.

  • Ross

    Yikes. That was one completely inaccurate post. That’s like saying Wave is a replacement for Gmail or SharePoint is a replacement for Outlook. Maybe someday?

    Have you guys even seen a demo of Pulse? Have you talked with anyone from Novell about Pulse? It’s a collaboration product, sure, but it’s not at all being positioned as a replacement for GroupWise, and it would be years away from that point…

    Stick to smartphone rumors, BGR.

  • Davin Peterson

    My office is in the process of switching from Novell GroupWise to Microsoft Outlook 2007.

  • mangenius

    Why are we talking about the stupid post? I want to see Kelly’s boobs

  • bluehorseshoe

    Novell is news? Lotus Notes is dominant? Uh…ok.

  • http://www.facebook.com/Drummer85 Creamy Tuna Casserole

    GO HUSKERS!!

    What?

    It’s a what flag?

    A novel flag?

    Huh?

    A Novell flag?

    What’s a Novell?

    A company that does what?

    Yea right, that’s a Husker flag!

    Shut up, is too!

    GO HUSKERS!!!

  • http://www.twitter.com/manielse manielse

    I’m sorry but this article is very misleading with the false statement in the Title (to gain viewers to the article). GroupWise is not going away any time soon due to Pulse. GroupWise Ascot is a new major version of GroupWise that will be released later this year. Pulse will be a product that will enhance Novell Teaming product (their Sharepoint-type product) along with ties into GroupWise. Pulse is not a replacement, just an enhancement/bridge to the Novell Collaboration Suite.

  • Jaded Eye

    i understand that BGR is not a formal journalistic endeavour, but a little fact checking would have been worth your time. Pulse is not designed to replace GroupWise, nor does it have roots in Google’s Wave project, although it does support the Wave Federation Protocol. Pulse is enterprise scale software to facilitate secure real time communication. Novell showed it with Google at the Enterprise 2.0 conference last November in prototype.

    This article is both misleading and drowning in factual inaccuracy.

    • dave r

      Yeah Ken!

  • http://www.novell.com/pulse Ken Muir

    Kelly… We appreciate the post but it is very inaccurate. Novell Pulse brings real-time social and document collaboration to the enterprise to compliment existing email and teaming tools.

    We have never positioned Novell Pulse as a replacement for GroupWise. GroupWise has it’s own roadmap and we will continue to deliver value to our 30+ million end-users that use GroupWise every day to enhance their personal productivity.

    http://www.novell.com/pulse

    Ken Muir
    CTSO – Collaboration
    Novell Inc.

    • nefan65

      30 Million +? I don’t think you can use former users as part of the total user base can you? Isn’t that false marketing/advertisement?

  • Robert Merrill

    I’m looking forward to a pulse beta account.
    Maybe then I will have a reason to like Google Wave,too.

    (disclosure: I work at Novell as a recruiter)

    • nefan65

      LOL…Novell Recruiter? Is that like the Maytag guy? Just sit around all day, doing nothing? LOL Who do you recruit? Sounds like a store going out of business, and they have “Now Hiring” signs in the window… :)

      • http://none Replier25

        Interesting that you say Novell software is that reliable that you can sit around like the Maytag guy doing nothing….

  • Jarrett

    Apple Wave is better.

    • nefan65

      They should have called it Tidal Wave, a disaster waiting to happen. Or, Weak Pulse…we’re almost dead…

  • nefan65

    Novell? They still in business???

  • http://tomwitkin.wordpress.com tomwitkin

    Will Pulse finally drag Teaming into the Cloud? We’d love to run Teaming or kablink, but our IT folks don’t have the bandwidth to stand it up.

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