Just saw this article on the front page of KSL.
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=15475177

Evidently they are on their way back to being competitive, but I don't
think I really follow the article.  I'm not positive but it does sound
more like a press release than an article to me.

Since I'm currently working on an MBA I think understanding how what
their doing makes them more competitive could be a valuable key in my
future growth.

Anyone want to take a crack at explaining how terminating a large
portion of your workforce and moving your headquarters works to make
you more competitive?  I mean is it a leanness issue?  Also what
exactly is Novell doing now days?  It says they are trimming down
unneeded departments, but as far as I knew the departments that were
getting cut out were what Novell did?  What do they plan on doing now?

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