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Novell Makes Applabs its Authorized Testing Center
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Mar 19, 2007
Novell, the open source vendor, chooses AppLabs India center to be a lead Novell Authorized Testing Center (NATC) for providing SUSE Linux and Novell NetWare YES certification testing in India.
Along with a rapid expansion in the SUSE Linux market, this relationship between Novell and the global IT services company, AppLabs provides exceptional access to all hardware and software vendors in India who desire to get their products certified for compatibility with Novell products.
"Given the depth of AppLabs knowledge of Novell products and success achieved till date we expect to extend the NATC initiative with them to enable Novell's indirect routes to market for SUSE Linux as well as Sentinel, Identity Manager, and Access Manager products, said Dipto Chakravarty, vice president of Engineering, Novell.
He further added, "We are working with AppLabs on several other initiatives, including hands-on training, to support our partners globally."
The vendors can now avail the benefits like leveraging AppLabs experience with Novell products to get problem resolutions accomplished efficiently. In addition, the ISVs and the IHVs can get their products tested and certified quickly and avail access to Applabs global engineering centers in Hyderabad, India too.
"AppLabs is extremely excited about opening this center in India. AppLabs is proud to be an NATC in India as well as Utah, USA. We are currently working on expanding our support to Novell by opening more testing centers and other solution offerings worldwide" says Sashi Reddi, chief executive officer, AppLabs.
The NATC is a testing facility run by independent companies who have been trained and authorized by Novell to perform YES CERTIFIED testing.
AppLabs will formally roll out this solution center offering to all the Asia Pacific vendors, who can begin utilizing this benefit within a few weeks.
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Anupam Technolo, Pune
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