Caldera jumps on Linux IPO bandwagon
News Caldera is a strong advocate of the open source model for software development and is a member of the Linux Professional Institute (LPI), Linux Standards Base (LSB) and Linux International Group. Caldera's also boasts an auspicious range of...
[January 11, 2000, 16:21]
Caldera revamps Linux licensing
News Bucking a trend in the Linux business, Caldera International has begun charging for each copy of Linux customers use. Caldera, though, now requires users to pay for a "certificate of licence authority" for each copy, said John Harker, vice...
[June 29, 2001, 14:41]
Caldera loss exceeds estimate
News Linux software seller Caldera International reported a greater-than-expected loss on Wednesday, another sign of the sour investment climate surrounding the open-source operating system. For its second fiscal quarter, ended April 30, the company...
[June 7, 2001, 10:07]
Caldera cuts projections, CTO resigns
News Linux software developer Caldera International on Thursday reduced revenue projections for the second quarter, and said that two key executives are leaving and that Caldera will lay off 15 percent of its work force.
[May 9, 2002, 15:40]
Caldera layoffs include key programmer
News The 51 employees who lost their jobs in the latest round of layoffs at Caldera International include a programmer who helped lead a key part of the company's strategy of making its Linux and Unix operating systems work in the same way.
[September 14, 2001, 17:10]
US Report: Caldera launches Linux certification
News While our first courses will be Caldera Linux-oriented, the aim is to focus on Linux International's Linux Standard Base (LSB) as it becomes real. Caldera will launch the first Linux certification program...
[August 14, 1998, 11:57]
LinuxWorld: Bridging Linux language barriers
News Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Dell, Compaq, SuSE, Red Hat, Caldera International, Turbolinux and Ximian announced the standard at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in New York. Developers can develop once and have it run in all areas of the world," said...
[February 1, 2002, 10:54]
Caldera IPO launch
News In truth, however, selected Caldera international developers are receiving separate IPO offer notices from Bank of America. Caldera Systems, one of the tastiest looking dishes on the Linux menu, will finally go public on Nasdaq on 13 March under...
[March 2, 2000, 14:01]
Linux standard gets stamp of approval
News Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Dell, Compaq, SuSE, Red Hat, Caldera International, Turbolinux and Ximian announced the standard at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in New York at the end of January. LSB 1.1 has more recently been complemented by the...
[July 2, 2002, 13:48]
Caldera name change puts Unix first
News Caldera International announced on Monday that it is changing its name to the SCO Group, hoping SCO's greater brand recognition will draw more attention to the company. Lindon, Utah-based Caldera is a distributor of two popular SCO Unix versions...
[August 27, 2002, 8:37]
Major Caldera shareholders may sell
News Two major investors in Caldera International, which sells the Linux and Unix operating systems, will be able to sell previously restricted stock, the company said in a regulatory filing on Monday. As a result of a Securities and Exchange Commission...
[July 24, 2001, 11:47]
Linux vendors to unify efforts
News Several major companies are to announce "significant developments" in the Linux world on Thursday, which will involve a joint Linux distribution effort by Caldera International, SuSE and Turbolinux, sources have confirmed.
[May 29, 2002, 15:36]
Linux vendors move to standard platform
News As reported earlier by ZDNet UK, US companies Caldera International and Turbolinux, Germany's SuSE Linux and Brazil's Conectiva said that by the end of this year they will shift their product lines to focus on a uniform Linux distribution called...
[May 30, 2002, 9:43]
UnitedLinux won't tip Red Hat
News Turbolinux and Caldera International in the United States, Conectiva in Brazil and SuSE in Germany announced on Thursday that they will merge their separate Linux products into a single version called UnitedLinux by the end of the year.
[May 31, 2002, 15:04]
Mandrake takes UnitedLinux to task
News In a long statement issued on Tuesday, MandrakeSoft dismissed the claims of UnitedLinux -- which will see a joint server distribution from Caldera International, Conectiva, Turbolinux and SuSE Linux -- that the merger is necessary to keep Linux...
[July 3, 2002, 13:50]
IBM denies Unix theft charges
News SCO Group, a Lindon, Utah-based company still in the process of changing its name from Caldera International, is the inheritor of the Unix intellectual property initially developed at AT&T. Contrary to Caldera's unsupported assertions, IBM has not...
[May 2, 2003, 7:36]
Sun to buy Tarantella
News Tarantella was known as Santa Cruz Operation prior to selling its software business to Caldera International in 2001. Following Caldera's acquisition, the Santa Cruz Operation software business went on to become the controversial SCO Group.
[May 10, 2005, 18:35]
SCO wants another $2bn from IBM
News The suit details much of the Unix and Linux chronology, but still missing from the complaint's history of Linux are discussions of SCO's involvement in Linux development under its previous names, Caldera International and Caldera Systems.
[June 17, 2003, 15:40]
Novell challenges SCO's Linux claims
News That company renamed itself Tarantella at the same time that it sold the Unix intellectual property to Linux seller Caldera International, which in turn changed its name to SCO Group to reflect the fact that most of its revenue comes from the Unix...
[May 28, 2003, 7:48]
New kid on the Linux block: SCO
News SCO made investments of undisclosed amounts in one of the top four Linux distributors, Caldera Systems, and in LinuxMall.com. SCO partner Caldera characterised the possible SCO Linux as almost inevitable.
[June 14, 2000, 9:03]



