Drew Major and his partners Kyle Powell, Dale Neibaur and Mark Hurst envisioned the significance of local area networking (LAN) in 1981. By 1991, their NetWare operating system turned out to be the killer application, that was powering a $40 billion dollar marketplace for network and server hardware, PCs, consulting and other assessment packages. In 1995, BYTE magazine named Drew Major one of the 20 Most prominent People for the preceding 20 years of the computer industry. Wikipedia
SuperSet Software was a group founded by friends and former Eyring Research Institute (ERI) co-workers Drew Major, Dale Neibaur, Kyle Powell and later ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SuperSet
Drew Major is one of the true pioneers in the computing industry. He first worked with early CP/M computers but really expanded his programming activities ... itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail1886.html
t 43, Drew Major, the father of NetWare, is still coding 30000 to 40000 lines of networking software each year. And unlike many other industry executives, ... www.crn.com/it-channel/18832815
Network World recently had a chance to talk with Drew Major, Novell's chief scientist and a co-founder of Edgix, about Edgix's edgeMedia. ... www.networkworld.com/news/2000/0420edgix2.html
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