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Novell Taps Google Wave for Cloud Collaboration

Nov 10, 2010
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Google may have discontinued its Wave collaboration service as a consumer-facing product, but Novell and the developer community remain actively engaged in the underlying federation protocol.

Novell first announced its cloud-based collaboration platform in March under the name Pulse. Now, rebranded as Novell Vibe, the platform is available in its first open beta release, offering a new spin on enterprise social collaboration. Datamation has the story.


Novell is pushing forward on a cloud-based collaboration platform leveraging the Google Wave federation protocol. The Novell platform was first announced back in March under the name Pulse and is now being rebranded as Novell Vibe with its first open beta release.

The Novell Vibe beta comes just a few months after Google abandoned Google Wave as an online service.



Read the full story at Datamation:


Novell Gets the Social Cloud Vibe

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