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SuperSet Software

Drew Major
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Drew Major, photo dated 10 June 2010
Born (1956-06-17) June 17, 1956 (age 60)
Los Angeles, California
Occupation Computer Scientist, Novell, Move Networks
Website http://www.novell.com
External video
Drew Major Tribute 2005 UTC, posted December 4, 2014
External video
Drew Major Utah Valley Entrepreneurial Forum Hall of Fame, posted November 4, 2013

Drew Major (born June 17, 1956) is a computer scientist and entrepreneur. He is best known for his role as one of the principal engineers of the Novell Netware Operating System from early in Novell's history. He currently resides in Orem, Utah with his wife, Mary, and their four sons.

Major received a Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young University in 1980, and graduated with honors in mathematics and computer science. He was born in California but has lived most of his life in Utah.

SuperSet Software was a group founded by friends and former Eyring Research Institute (ERI) co-workers Drew Major, Dale Neibaur, Kyle Powell, and later joined by Mark Hurst. Their work was based on classwork that they started in October 1981 at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA, and upon previous work experiences at Eyring Research Institute working with the Xerox Network protocol (XNS) which led to the development of the Novell IPX and SPX networking protocols, and the NetWare Operating System.

In 1983, Raymond Noorda took over leadership of Novell and engaged the SuperSet Group to work on networking products. The team was originally assigned to create a CP/M disk sharing system to help network the CP/M hardware that Novell was selling at the time. Under Ray Noorda's leadership, the group developed a successful file sharing system for the newly introduced IBM-compatible PC.

The group also wrote an application called Snipes, a text-mode game and used it to test the new network and demonstrate its capabilities.

Major joined Novell in 1983, and his partners Kyle Powell, Dale Neibaur, and Mark Hurst began to work in enabling PCs to share files and other resources via a local area network (LAN). Major was the lead architect and developer of the NetWare operating system for over 15 years. Major left Novell in 2003.


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