It's not a straightforward yes or no. Mike Novell's ability to recruit in Florida would be influenced by local laws, the nature of the recruitment, and his own qualifications and strategies.
It's hard to say. A lot would hinge on Mike Novell's specific circumstances, the industry he's recruiting for, and any existing competition or restrictions in the Florida market.
I'm not sure exactly. It's not common knowledge and might be difficult to obtain accurate info on that.
It's hard to say. Success depends on many factors like market demand and competition.
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A novell is a relatively short fictional prose narrative, usually shorter than a novel but longer than a short story.
In general, Novell doesn't fall under the category of a NOS. It has its own specific features and functions that distinguish it from traditional NOS offerings. Its focus might be more on certain aspects of networking rather than fulfilling all the criteria of a typical NOS.
A novell is kind of in the middle ground. It's not as brief as a short story and not as elaborate as a novel. It gives enough space to tell a detailed and engaging story without being overly long and complex.
Well, you could say Novell is dead. It's no longer a major player in the industry and its products and services have largely faded away.
Novell was a software and technology company known for its networking and operating system products.
Yes, 'novell' might be in some specialized or less common dictionaries. But usually, the more common spelling is 'novel'.
In most cases, it's possible to virtualize a Novell server. However, you need to ensure your hardware and software are compatible, and also take into account any licensing restrictions.