Novell, Inc. (Nasdaq: NOVL), a leader in eBusiness solutions and Net services software, today announced an extended relationship with Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq: YHOO), a leading global Internet communications, commerce and media company, to deliver solutions for the rapidly expanding enterprise portal market.
 
 
Novell, Inc. (Nasdaq: NOVL), a leader in eBusiness solutions and Net services software, today announced an extended relationship with Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq: YHOO), a leading global Internet communications, commerce and media company, to deliver solutions for the rapidly expanding enterprise portal market. As part of the agreement, Yahoo! will include Novell® eDirectory as the default directory server for the Corporate Yahoo! enterprise portal, replacing the iPlanet* Directory Server. In addition, Novell is integrating its Net services with Corporate Yahoo! and will deliver solutions built around both companies' technologies to Novell customers and partners.
"The Corporate Yahoo! enterprise portal solutions leverage Yahoo!'s  leading reach in the workplace as well as our expertise in delivering a  personalized and compelling portal experience that centralizes critical  information for end users. With deployments to state governments and  Global 2000 companies, Yahoo! is proving that custom enterprise portal  solutions can be implemented rapidly and managed very easily, allowing  organizations to quickly improve productivity and business-wide  communications," said Jeff Mallet, Yahoo!'s president and chief  operating officer. "Yahoo!'s decision to include eDirectory as a core  component in its Corporate Yahoo! solutions was based not only on the  technical merits of Novell's directory software, but also its tremendous  adoption in the market and worldwide support infrastructure."  Enterprise portals are an increasingly important element in eBusiness  strategies, providing organizations with the ability to customize their  interaction with partners, suppliers, customers and employees. A Delphi  Group survey points out that in 2001, 54 percent of businesses surveyed  were planning to implement multiple portals to solve specific customer  needs, up from 21 percent in 2000. Deploying Corporate Yahoo! solutions  allow businesses to create employee, partner and consumer portals that  aggregate and present corporate resources, corporate applications and  Yahoo! content within a flexible interface. Adding the user identity  management capabilities of eDirectory provides greater personalization  and simplifies the challenge of managing identities, relationships and  multiple portal solutions.   Executing on the Shared Vision
 This announcement marks another significant step in delivering on  Novell's promise of one Net, as the lines between intranet, extranet and  the Internet are blurred by this type of integrated solution. In  January, Novell and Yahoo! announced an agreement to develop integration  between eDirectory and Corporate Yahoo!. With that initial integration  complete, the companies have extended their relationship with this new  agreement. The merging of both companies' strengths — the eBusiness  infrastructure of Novell and Yahoo!'s leadership in delivering  enterprise portal solutions that help companies increase productivity,  reduce costs and extend global business content to decision makers —  provides a proven solution for customers amid an otherwise fragmented  portal market.  "Yahoo!'s decision to include eDirectory as the in-the-box directory  server for the Corporate Yahoo! portal solution underscores the value of  eDirectory as the foundation for eBusiness solutions," said Stewart  Nelson, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Novell.  "Combining this eBusiness infrastructure technology with the leading  portal software, content and user interface on the Net today creates the  industry's most complete portal offering. Further, today's announcement  with Yahoo! is representative of the value eDirectory can bring to all  leading portal platform providers."  Yahoo! will deliver eDirectory as part of the Corporate Yahoo!  enterprise portal by the end of this year. Novell will be delivering  portal solutions based on Corporate Yahoo! by the first calendar quarter  of 2002.  Corporate Yahoo! (http://corporate.yahoo.com) is a customized enterprise information portal solution based on the widely used My Yahoo! (http://my.yahoo.com)  interface. Enterprise customers licensing Corporate Yahoo! can  integrate proprietary corporate content and applications with access to  Yahoo!'s personalized Internet content and services behind existing  firewalls. Corporate Yahoo! is a global solution that leverages Yahoo!'s  position as the No. 1 most visited property at work, according to  Nielsen/NetRatings' latest rankings, as well as an existing platform  across 24 world properties and 12 languages.
About Novell 
 Novell, Inc. (NASDAQ: NOVL), is a leader in eBusiness solutions and Net  services software designed to secure and power the networked world.  Novell and its subsidiary, Cambridge Technology Partners, help  organizations solve complex business challenges, simplify their systems  and processes, and capture new opportunities with one Net solutions.  Novell provides worldwide channel, consulting, education and developer  programs to support its offerings.
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