
Published: 9 September 1999 16:05 BST
The US army has signed a single contract with Novell to deliver, maintain and upgrade directory services across all army activities.
The blanket agreement, known as a Master License Agreement (MLA), aims to simplify the ordering process. It will enable the US army to purchase Novell products at the lowest available prices, saving tax-payers' money.
A US army spokeswoman said the single contract will also make available a broader range of software for managing the army's UNIX and NT networks.
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