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]
US Report: Caldera furious as Microsoft loses its source code
News Claiming that Microsoft failed to provide all of the DOS and Windows source code required by the judge overseeing its private antitrust suit against the company, Caldera is poised to ask the judge to compel the software giant to turn over the...
[August 27, 1998, 9:27]
Caldera to release Project 42 public beta
News Caldera plans to release the first public beta of Project 42, the next version of its Linux distribution on 19 March, the company said Wednesday. Caldera describes Project 42 as the first of a range of "Unix integration" products.
[March 14, 2001, 14:41]
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 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]
US Report: Caldera launches Linux certification
News Caldera will launch the first Linux certification program, the Certified Linux Engineer (CLE), in the first quarter of 1999. While Caldera is launching CLE, it is "Linux training by Caldera," rather than "Caldera Linux Training...
[August 14, 1998, 11:57]
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 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]
Caldera unlocks Microsoft evidence
News For years, Caldera Inc.has boasted of its rich store of 1.5 million pages of documents that it has collected in its information-gathering process for its antitrust trial against Microsoft Corp. But because Microsoft has succeeding in getting nearly...
[April 29, 1999, 10:01]
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 jumps on Linux IPO bandwagon
News American Linux distributor, Caldera is taking advantage of the current stock-market frenzy for anything Linux by filing for its initial public offering (IPO). As well as producing its own Linux distribution Caldera facilitates business...
[January 11, 2000, 16:21]
Caldera posts free DOS on Web
News DOS is free and on the Internet after Caldera today posted its OpenDOS operating system on its Web site. The OS is based on Novell's DOS 7.0 which Caldera bought last year. The OpenDOS kernel source code will be posted next month, Caldera said in a...
[February 3, 1997, 11:31]
Caldera still pursuing MS case
News Department of Justice and various state attorneys general may be commanding the spotlight with their high-profile legal actions against Microsoft Corp.but, hidden among the mountains of Utah, Caldera Inc.continues to take Microsoft to task over MS...
[February 11, 1998, 9:41]
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]
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]
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]
Is Caldera moving away from Linux?
News When Linux vendor Caldera announced it would change its name to SCO Group, it prompted doubts that the company might be shifting its focus from Linux to Unix. Will Caldera's version of UnitedLinux show up on store shelves?
[August 28, 2002, 13:56]
Caldera posts Itanium OpenLinux
News Linux maker Caldera has posted a version of its OpenLinux for Intel's Itanium processor, joining Linux competitors such as TurboLinux, Red Hat and SuSE. Intel is positioning the 64-bit Itanium as a competitor to such high-end chips as Sun...
[August 8, 2000, 12:50]
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]
Red Hat and Caldera get in the ring Pt II
News Caldera chief executive Ransom Love is a Novell veteran who was a very early champion of Linux for business. In a recent SEC filing, Caldera concedes that Red Hat has a more established customer base and a considerably stronger brand name than...
[August 14, 2000, 13:48]



