Linux For EBusiness
White Papers Caldera Systems defines eCommerce as the transaction of business on the Internet.eBusiness, on the other hand, is the infrastructure through which eCommerce may be conducted. This distinction is significant to the articulation of Caldera Systems...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Linux IPOs: Is Caldera Next In Line?
News Caldera Inc.is looking hard at taking public in the not-too-distant future its Linux division, called Caldera Systems Inc. Caldera CEO Bryan Sparks confirmed. Sparks said Caldera's founders have counted on going public at some point, hence the...
[June 9, 1999, 9:51]
SCO Customers Need Not Fear, Says Caldera Chief
News The new Caldera Systems, after its planned takeover of Santa Cruz Operation's Unix business, will combine the best of the worlds of Linux and Unix, said Caldera chief executive Ransom Love at a speech Monday morning -- and incidentally, it will...
[August 22, 2000, 10:19]
SCO Slashes Its Work Force By 19 Percent
News "These cuts are unrelated to the merger," said a Caldera Systems spokesman, who added, "Given where SCO was financially prior to the merger, these cuts were necessary. Caldera Systems CEO Ransom Love said that the bulk of the cuts would come from...
[September 8, 2000, 7:37]
Penguins: Name Your Price
News That's the motto of some groups inside SCO and Sun Microsystems, which are exploring the possibility of buying a Linux vendor, say highly placed sources at Caldera Systems, SCO, Sun and TurboLinux. Both SCO (The Santa Cruz Operation) and Sun are...
[November 29, 1999, 17:14]
Volution Manager
White Papers Caldera Volution 1.1 Manager is a secure, web-based, systems management solution that reduces the cost of deploying and managing established versions of Linux and Caldera Unix. This is accomplished by enabling secure, remote management, monitoring...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Caldera Loads Linux Apps On UnixWare
News Linux distributor Caldera took a major step towards unifying the Linux and Unix operating systems on Monday when it unveiled Open Unix 8 -- its Linux/Unix hybrid. Open Unix 8 will allow Linux applications to run on the Unix kernel that Caldera is...
[March 27, 2001, 12:21]
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]
SCO At Your Service
News Although SCO wouldn't confirm it, SCO is expected to announce a similar services deal shortly with Caldera Systems. Company sources say that SCO's investment interest in Linux--even after the money that's already been spent on Caldera Systems and...
[January 17, 2000, 13:35]
Linux 2.4: To Ship Or Not To Ship?
News Caldera Systems, for its part, is taking a slightly different tack. The Caldera technology preview costs $19.99, and Caldera is providing customers with a $20 rebate. Like Microsoft does with some of its operating system betas, Caldera is charging...
[August 3, 2000, 9:18]
Merging Turbolinux And Linuxcare Trim Staffs
News However, the company has lost some of technical staff recently, including Samba programmer John Terpstra, who moved to rival Caldera Systems, and Peter Braam, a Linux file system programmer who along with former Turbolinux chief executive Cliff...
[February 12, 2001, 8:52]
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. Ransom Love, CEO of Caldera Systems, said "since Linux is now Unix and that's the Internet," the move was a natural for SCO.
[June 14, 2000, 9:03]
SCO Puts Focus On Countertop
News The SCO Group, which recently changed its name from Caldera in a move which many saw as a desertion of the Linux operating system, is continuing development of Linux -- with a new focus on the countertop.
[October 3, 2002, 14:48]
Open Source: KDE Hits Back At GNOME
News Among the expected backers, sources said, are Linux distributors including Caldera Systems, Mandrake and SuSE. Competition's not a bad thing for the open-source desktop," said Caldera Systems CEO Ransom Love.
[September 11, 2000, 8:22]
Unix Forum Adopts A Microsoft-friendly Face
News That, at least, is the hope of Michael Orr, president of Tarantella, the primary business unit of SCO after the company sold most of its operations to Caldera earlier this month. SCO and Caldera, the event's two hosts, couldn't quite get to grips...
[August 14, 2000, 7:09]
US Exclusive: Caldera CEO Says Microsoft Threatening PC Makers
News Microsoft is threatening to suspend the contract of at least one of the United States' largest computer manufacturers in a dispute over bundling a competing operating system, Caldera CEO, Bryan Sparks alleged yesterday.
[April 28, 1998, 9:01]
Caldera IPO Launch
News Caldera Systems, one of the tastiest looking dishes on the Linux menu, will finally go public on Nasdaq on 13 March under the CALD symbol. The real question for would-be stock buyers will be: Will Caldera hold on to its anticipated initial stock...
[March 2, 2000, 14:01]
SCO Brings Linux Licensing To Europe
News SCO, in its previous incarnation as Caldera Systems, had acquired the rights to Unix when it bought the operating-systems division from the original Santa Cruz-based SCO. Caldera Systems renamed itself SCO after the takeover, while the remains of...
[January 14, 2004, 12:00]
Caldera Jumps On Linux IPO Bandwagon
News As well as producing its own Linux distribution Caldera facilitates business implementations of Linux on administrative systems and networks via a variety of Linux solutions as well as ongoing training and deployment.
[January 11, 2000, 16:21]
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]

