Novell Embedded Systems Technology
Protocol stack, Embedded system, NetWare
978-620-1-56285-1
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56
2012-07-25
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Novell Embedded Systems Technology, or NEST, was a series of APIs, data formats and network protocol stacks written in a highly portable fashion intended to be used in embedded systems. The idea was to allow various small devices to access Novell NetWare services, provide such services, or use NetWare's IPX protocol as a communications system. Novell referred to this concept as "Extended Networks", and when the effort was launched they boasted that they wanted to see one billion devices connected to NetWare networks by year 2000. NEST was launched in mid-1994, and given the timing it seems its true purpose was as a counter to Microsoft's similar Microsoft at Work efforts, which had been launched in 1993. Neither technology saw any amount of third-party support, although some of NEST's code was apparently re-used in Novell Distributed Print Services, and thus iPrint.
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