Novell Q3 revenue jumps despite workgroup decline

Software vendor reports growth in three of four divisions and predicts slight revenue rise for full year

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01 Sep 2008

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A slight decline in workgroup revenue was offset by growth in the three other areas of Novell's business as the software vendor enjoyed a modest rise in Q3 revenue.

Revenue for the three months to 31 July was up 3.4 per cent on the same period last year and stood at $245m (£135m). Operating income was $1m, compared to a loss of $10m during 2007's second quarter.

Novell reported revenue of $33m from its Open Platform Solutions division, $31m of which came from Linux Platform products, a rise of 30 per cent on last year. The Identity and Security Management division reported revenue of $37m, $34m of which came from Identity and Access management, up 22 per cent on Q3 2007.

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The software firm's Systems and Resource Management arm also had an impressive quarter, with revenue up a quarter to $47m. However, the vendor's largest division, Workgroup, saw revenue drop one per cent to $92m. For the full fiscal year, the company predicted revenue would be between $940m and $970m which would mark a small increase on 2007's total of $932m.

Novell president Ron Hovsepian said: “We had another quarter of strong product revenue growth and expanding operating margins. Our transformation of the company positions us well to focus on sustained growth in 2009.”

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