Advisor Media to launch "GroupWise Advisor" magazine.Advisor Media (San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay. , CA) has published a preview issue of GroupWise Messaging and groupware software from Novell that provides a universal inbox for calendaring, group scheduling, task management, document sharing, workflow and threaded discussions. Whiteboards and application sharing are available through third-parties. Advisor magazine, a title for professionals who use, or will implement, Novell's GroupWise enterprise solutions product. Advisor has not decided on a specific launch date for the title nor on a guaranteed rate base for the paid--subscription title. Advisor said the mission of the magazine is to help readers "get the maximum benefit from GroupWise" with information on technical and management innovations, strategies and practices. Editorial in the preview issue includes information on: implementing Web access for wireless users, planning and implementing upgrades, email security, Novell's decision to grant access to its open source MySQL (MY SQL) Pronounced "my S-Q-L" or "my-see-quill," it is a very popular open source, relational DBMS from MySQL AB, Uppsala, Sweden (www.mysql.com) that runs under various versions of Unix and Windows and Mac. database and rebuilding a domain and post--off ice without disrupting users. The magazine has an accompanying Web site that carries additional editorial on security, administration and managing a GroupWise installation. Novell (Novell Inc., Provo, UT, www.novell.com) Novell was founded as Novell Data Systems in 1981 by Jack Davis and George Canova and initially manufactured terminals for IBM mainframes. In 1983, Ray Noorda became CEO and president of a restructured Novell, Inc. and Advisor Media also co-sponsor the annual "GroupWise Advisor Summit." Advisor produces 11 other "Advisor" magazine titles, including WebSphere A family of Java development and Web application server products from IBM that run in an open, Eclipse-technology based environment on OS/390, OS/400, NT/2000, Linux and various Unix platforms. Advisor, Unicenter Advisor and Mobile Business Advisor, launched this month. |
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