No. Netware deployments preceded Novell's acquisition of SUSE. They thus have no affilitiation other than their mutual owner. Netware is used primarily to support Windows networks.
Philip Hunter has written: 'Network operating systems' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Operating systems (Computers), Software 'Local Area Networks' -- subject(s): Local area networks (Computer networks), Miscellanea, Design
Martin S. McKendry has written: 'Language mechanisms for context switching and protection in level structured operating systems' -- subject(s): Operating systems (Computers), Programming languages (Electronic computers) 'A support architecture for reliable distributed computing systems' -- subject(s): Architecture (Computers), Computer networks, Distributed processing, Kernel functions, Operating systems (Computers), Protocol (Computers) 'The execute statement' -- subject(s): Computer programming, Operating systems (Computers)
William Lund has written: 'Integrating UNIX and PC network operating systems' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Operating systems (Computers), UNIX (Computer file)
Gary J. Nutt has written: 'Operating system projects using Windows NT' -- subject(s): Microsoft Windows NT, Operating systems (Computers) 'Operation Systems' 'A survey of remote monitoring' -- subject(s): Electronic digital computers, Evaluation 'Open systems' -- subject(s): Application software, Computer networks, Distributed operating systems (Computers)
Prohibited on DoD computers or networks
A group of independent computers connected through communication media is commonly referred to as a "network." Specifically, if they are interconnected to share resources and communicate, it can be termed a "computer network." Networks can vary in size and complexity, ranging from local area networks (LANs) to wide area networks (WANs).
internet is a collection of inter-related computers,where as computer networks is a collection of automated(independent) computers.
Yes, networks do allow several computers to use the same printer.
Marty Poniatowski has written: 'HP-UX 11.x system administration' -- subject(s): Hewlett-Packard computers, Programming, UNIX (Computer file) 'Linux on HP Integrity Servers' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Hewlett-Packard computers, Linux, Operating systems (Computers) 'UNIX User's Handbook' -- subject(s): Operating systems (Computers), UNIX (Computer file) 'Foundations of green IT' -- subject(s): Information technology, Green technology, Environmental aspects 'HP-UX 11i Version 2 system administration' -- subject(s): HP-UX, Operating systems (Computers) 'Learning the HP-UX operating system' -- subject(s): HP-UX, Operating systems (Computers)
Bill Rieken has written: 'Adventures in UNIX network applications programming' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Operating systems (Computers), UNIX (Computer file)
William Holderby has written: 'Real-world networking with NT 4' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Microsoft Windows NT, Operating systems (Computers)
John D. Ruley has written: 'Networking Windows NT' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Microsoft Windows NT, Operating systems (Computers)