SuSE Linux signs deal with Hummingbird
News The deal comes just a week after Hummingbird signed similar packaging deals with Linux distributors Red Hat and Caldera. This will give SuSE Linux users access to Hummingbird products Exceed, HostExplorer, NFS Maestro Server, NFS Maestro Client...
[October 15, 1999, 12:35]
Tarantella's new chief talks money
News In terms of exposure, the company pales in comparison to the SCO Group which, as Caldera Systems in 2001, acquired the name along with the operating systems division of the original SCO, within which Tarantella was then just one of several products.
[February 25, 2004, 9:55]
IBM preloads Linux on its servers
News On Monday, IBM announced immediate availability of Caldera's OpenLinux eServer product preloaded on its own Netfinity systems. Previously IBM has made Linux available on Netfinity systems, but only through its reseller partners.
[April 25, 2000, 9:10]
Linux companies go for AMD's Hammer
News AMD's longstanding rival Intel has been working with various Linux distributors including Caldera, Red Hat, TurboLinux and SuSE, through the Trillian project, to help ready a 64-bit version of Linux for its own 64-bit technology.
[August 15, 2000, 11:26]
Source for 64-bit Linux released
News Trillian is made up of Caldera Systems, CERN, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Intel, Red Hat (Cygnus division), SGI, SuSE, TurboLinux and VA Linux Systems. Intel's 64-bit Itanium chip is still months way, but the Trillian open-source consortium will have its...
[February 3, 2000, 9:55]
The patent nuclear weapon
Talkback The reason for the inclusion of patents here probably has more to do with their desire to actually leave a smoking hole where SCO Group nee Caldera and the Canopy Group were. Actually, that is a well thought out and argued article.
[October 1, 2003, 5:14]
Linux beats Microsoft with Itanium support
News Meanwhile, compatible production versions of Linux from Red Hat, Turbolinux and Caldera Systems are scheduled to debut at the same time as the chip itself, the Linux companies said. Red Hat spokeswoman Melissa London and Caldera Systems spokeswoman...
[December 22, 2000, 8:39]
SCO sets up Linux-licence shop
Talkback Since 1994, both Caldera ( which only changed its name to The SCO Group in 2003 ) and the Santa Cruz Operation ( The original SCO which changed its name to Tarentella ) have accepted, profited from and redistributed copyrighted source code from...
[February 24, 2004, 8:05]
SCO vs the Linux world…What's a Linux user to do?
Talkback SCO did have their own distribution (via Caldera) and ought to have known full well that offending code was present. Thomas, Your provided an excellent perspective on the suit. While it might seem biased by many, I see no way to justify SCO's...
[August 13, 2003, 19:43]
Paint retailer brushes up on Linux
News The Linux systems will replace a version of Unix from the Santa Cruz Operation, a company that Linux seller Caldera International acquired in 2001. Sherwin-Williams Paint Stores has signed a multimillion-dollar deal to use 9,700 IBM Linux PCs to...
[May 23, 2002, 9:06]
LinuxWorld: Motorola hails Linux with embedded products
News To go along with these new products, Motorola plans to join forces with embedded Linux software specialists, Lineo and Caldera Systems, to provide training and support for Linux orientated serving solutions.
[August 11, 1999, 5:14]
Novell defends SuSE deal against SCO charges
Talkback The SCO Group, SCOX, was previously known as Caldera. I find it really confusing the way the article uses "SCO" to refer to two completely different companies. Would it be possible to distinguish them in future articles?
[November 27, 2003, 2:36]
Comdex: KDE backers to form a league of their own
News Expected KDE League founders include Caldera, Compaq, Corel, IBM, SuSE, and TrollTech, according to sources. On Wednesday at Comdex Fall 2000, the backers of the KDE Linux desktop environment are expected to band together and form a corporate...
[November 15, 2000, 14:33]
Microsoft's culture under siege - Part 1
News Maybe in terms of outward appearances, but it will take quite a while for the arrogance of Microsoft to be impacted by its legal goings on," said Bryan Sparks, CEO of Caldera Inc.which is embroiled in its own antitrust suit against Microsoft.
[March 22, 1999, 15:00]
Red Hat flagship backs Linux standard
News This means if a person writes an application compliant to LSB Version 1.3, they know it will run on the x86 or S/390 architectures, and by the way, it will also run on SuSE Linux, a Sun desktop, on Caldera, and the rest," said Paul Salazar...
[December 11, 2003, 14:40]
Red Hat chief details Linux services push
News The Red Hat Network has numerous competitors, including comparable services from Caldera Systems and Linuxcare. The Red Hat Network is more than a subscription system for keeping Linux computers updated -- it's also a potential tool for enabling...
[February 2, 2001, 11:46]
HP hires Linux luminary
News For example, Linux seller Red Hat employs Alan Cox, Stephen Tweedie and a number of other top Linux programmers, while Caldera Systems just lured John Terpstra away from rival Turbolinux. Adopting a strategy made popular by more radical companies...
[December 5, 2000, 14:26]
SCO makes Linux grab for Microsoft e-mail
News SCO, based in Lindon, Utah, and formerly called Caldera International, sells Linux software, but most of its revenue comes from its Unix products, OpenServer and UnixWare. The SCO Group announced new Linux software on Tuesday that lets small...
[January 22, 2003, 8:24]
SCO Group unveils Linux for Itanium
News The collaboration took place before SCO was acquired by Linux seller Caldera Systems, which last year adopted the SCO name. SCO Group, which gained notoriety for a Linux-related lawsuit it filed against IBM last month, released a version of Linux...
[April 16, 2003, 7:39]
News Roundup: Linux Expo takes open source mainstream
News Caldera chief says Linux needs profit to thrive At Linux Expo in London companies showed off the latest additions to the open source arsenal, including tools designed to step up software development and software to make Linux more attractive for...
[July 6, 2001, 12:57]



