Oracle and Novell Partner to Integrate Enterprise Directories, Improve User Access and
Reduce Administration Costs
Oracle and Novell Cooperate to Bring Oracle8i Database Support to Novell Directory
Services
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif. February 23, 1999 Oracle Corp. and Novell, Inc.
today announced they are teaming to provide integration of the Oracle8i database into Novell
Directory Services (NDS) and interoperability between Oracle Internet Directory (OID) and NDS. OID is
the first Oracle database-powered enterprise directory, enabling companies to better manage large global
user populations for Oracle applications. Interoperability between the two directories will provide users a
single login point for accessing network and information resources, as well as browser-based
applications, lowering the cost of managing enterprise applications and networks.
Cooperation between the two companies includes:
- Enabling NDS to use the Oracle8i database as its data store
- Security integration, providing for Single Sign-On (SSO) across all Oracle and Novell enterprise
solutions
- Joint efforts to accelerate the development of LDUP and LDAP extensions, specifically working on
replication, authentication and security extensions.
"Our objective is to integrate all major components of our customers' networks; and interoperability
between their primary directories is critical," said Christopher Stone, Novell senior vice president,
strategy and corporate development. "Novell and Oracle are leading the way by delivering directory
products designed to work together seamlessly for our existing and future customers."
For corporate IS managers, the abundance of disparate directories across the enterprise is a costly
administrative headache. OID helps streamline directory administration of Oracle applications by
integrating user preferences, company and other information, such as human resources data and e-mail
address books. Further, interoperability between Novell's and Oracle's LDAP-compliant directories will
enable any Oracle application to access network resources registered with NDS (i.e. network switches,
desktop applications, servers as well as users and profiles stored in NDS) through interfaces to OID.
"Oracle and Novell are working together to provide a complete directory solution for enterprise
customers," said Jeremy Burton, vice president of server marketing at Oracle Corporation. "With
directory access through LDAP and common data storage through Oracle8i, the combination of
OID and NDS represents the most open, scalable, reliable and secure directory solution in the industry."
Novell Directory Services (NDS) already integrates and manages most applications, users, devices and
data on the network. By tying all Oracle-based solutions into NDS, the network moves closer to the
vision of seamless access and management. This effort combines Novell's leadership position in
enterprise networking with Oracle's market-leading database applications to create powerful new
enterprise solutions, while also eliminating data and management redundancy, lowering costs and
increasing productivity.
"Companies that begin their directory integration efforts now will be well-positioned to exploit
technology like Oracle Internet Directory and NDS," said Jamie Lewis, president of The Burton Group.
"By simplifying and integrating now, companies will be able to save on administrative costs and position
themselves well for the long term."
About Novell
Novell, Inc. (NASDAQ:NOVL) is the world's largest network software company and the leader in
directory-enabled network solutions. Novell solutions make networks more manageable, secure and
affordable for organizations of every kind and size. Novell's worldwide channel, developer, education
and technical support programs are the most extensive in the network computing industry.
For information on Novell's complete range of products and services, contact Novell's Customer
Response Center at (888) 321-4CRC (4272), or visit Novell's Web site at www.novell.com. Press may access Novell announcements and
company information on the World Wide Web at www.novell.com/pressroom.
About Oracle
Oracle Corporation is the world's leading supplier of software for information management, and the
world's second largest independent software company. With annual revenues of more than $8.0 billion,
the company offers its database, tools and application products, along with related consulting, education,
and support services, in more than 145 countries around the world.
For more information about Oracle, please call (650) 506-7000. Oracle's World Wide Web address is
(URL) http://www.oracle.com/.
Trademarks
Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation. Oracle iDirectory is a trademarks of Oracle Corp.
All other products or company names mentioned are used for identification purposes only, and may be
trademarks of their respective owners. Novell, NetWare and Novell Directory Services are registered
trademarks and NDS is a trademark of Novell, Inc.
Press Contacts:
John Pilmer
Novell, Inc.
(801) 222-5109
Internet: jpilmer@novell.com
Paige O'Neill
Oracle Corp.
(650) 506-3429
Internet: poneill@us.oracle.com
Novell Directory Services and Oracle's Internet Directory
The announcement of the Oracle Internet Directory (OID) and its integration with Novell Directory
Services (NDS) is positive for Novell and enterprise customers for several reasons:
- Today, Oracle's database has tight integration with NDS on NetWare. Due to their long history and
large installed base, Oracle's database products also run on numerous legacy and new operating systems.
Since NDS does not currently run on every platform that Oracle products do, integration needs to be
accomplished through other methods. OID is Oracle specific. It does not manage the rest of the network
like NDS. With OID, Oracle customers will receive single sign-on and single user account administration
across all Oracle applications. By integrating NDS with OID, that single sign-on and single
administration can be extended to all parts of the network. Because NDS integrates all of these network
aspects, an Oracle and NDS network is more manageable than an Oracle-only network.
- Novell's directory strategy is to logically integrate the network around a user's identity by breaking
the dependencies of physical location and device. This strategy reduces complexity by eliminating
redundancy and providing more seamless access and management of the network from any location or
device. A necessary step in accomplishing this strategy is integration with the authentication and user
account management portions of all major applications and services. Oracle, being the largest database
provider, with a large installed base and wide breadth of applications is a logical choice for a partner.
- NDS already integrates and manages several types of applications, devices and industry standards
including: RADIUS dial-in, routers, switches, IP management, NT domains, Windows applications,
software distribution, desktop management, Exchange, proxy, cache, firewalls, NetWare, Citrix servers,
etc. With the addition of the entire Oracle product line, Novell moves the network closer to its vision of
seamless access and management.
Press contacts:
John Pilmer
Novell, Inc.
(801) 222-5109
Internet: jpilmer@novell.com
Carrie Merritt
Cunningham Communication, Inc.
(650) 858-3788
Internet: cmerritt@ccipr.com