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Tarantella Is A Good Catch For Sun

Leader Sun's acquisition of Tarantella, the last remnants of Doug Michels' old Santa Cruz-based SCO Corporation (no, not the other one), was so low-key that some of Sun's own PR people were unaware on Tuesday afternoon that it had been announced.

[May 11, 2005, 14:15]

Tarantella's New Chief Talks Money

News Tarantella has long lived in the shadows. The more we talked to Tarantella, the more we saw that it has a great number of enterprise customers, excellent products and excellent distribution channels, yet was never able to capitalize and turn a profit.

[February 25, 2004, 9:55]

Tarantella Secures $16m Injection

News Tarantella, the maker of eponymous software that provides remote access to applications running on Windows, UNIX, Linux and mainframe servers, has secured $16.4m (£8.78m) in capital funding, the company said on Friday.

[February 24, 2004, 8:52]

Tarantella Moves Closer To Windows

News Tarantella, the company that was created last year when SCO sold its operating systems division to Caldera, is moving closer to Windows with the latest release of its eponymous software, which is used for Web-enabling legacy applications.

[February 5, 2002, 15:46]

Sun To Buy Tarantella

News Sun Microsystems announced on Tuesday it will acquire software maker Tarantella in a $25 million (£13.3 million) cash deal it hopes will boost sales to corporate America. Tarantella's software helps customers access and manage data, information and...

[May 10, 2005, 18:35]

Government Agencies Consolidate Resources And Improve Access With Tarantella

White Papers Government agencies have discovered the benefits of using Tarantella Secure Global Desktop Enterprise Edition to rapidly and cost-effectively deploy applications to both agency employees and the public.

[August 22, 2005, 0:00]

How Tarantella Is Creeping Up On Citrix

Talkback Having looked at many of the products in the "thin client" market, I believe that the only product comparable to Citrix is Jetro CockpIT. In fact, I find Jetro CockpIT to be easier to install and use than Citrix (and it is considerably more cost...

[May 31, 2004, 13:57]

How Tarantella Is Creeping Up On Citrix

Talkback Tanran Who?

[October 15, 2003, 13:25]

How Tarantella Is Creeping Up On Citrix

Talkback I have been looking at a product from Endeavors Technology called Applications Express. It is well worth reviewing

[October 17, 2003, 22:40]

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. Tarantella, which makes software used to access server-based data and...

[August 14, 2000, 7:09]

Sun Case Study: Air China

White Papers Tarantella Enterprise 3 software addressed all the issues that Air China faced. Not only has it allowed the company to achieve its primary goal of data consolidation and centralization, but the Tarantella software has improved network access...

[November 30, 2005, 23:00]

Harnessing The Power Of The Portal

White Papers Meyn is implementing an extranet by deploying a combination of the Sun ONE Portal Server and other elements of the Sun Open Net Environment, Tarantella Enterprise 3 software, and the Tarantella Integration Pack for Sun ONE Portal Server.

[December 14, 2004, 23:00]

Love Goes To The Heart Of UnitedLinux Effort

News In the third year, 45 percent of all revenue beyond $9m would have to go to Tarantella. Caldera had hoped in 2001 to boost its position by acquiring the Unix products from Tarantella, formerly the Santa Cruz Operation.

[June 28, 2002, 11:24]

SCO Customers Need Not Fear, Says Caldera Chief

News SCO will retain only its Tarantella division -- which makes software for accessing applications through a Web browser -- and will rename itself Tarantella. The new Caldera Systems, after its planned takeover of Santa Cruz Operation's Unix business...

[August 22, 2000, 10:19]

SCO Slashes Its Work Force By 19 Percent

News Following the sale, SCO will consist solely of its Tarantella division, whose technology provides Internet capability for applications. The slimmed-down company will adopt the Tarantella name. "These cuts are unrelated to the merger," said a...

[September 8, 2000, 7:37]

SCO At Your Service

News One such move, while unconfirmed, will be to port SCO's popular Tarantella middleware program to Linux, say sources. Tarantella acts as a universal translator between clients and server-based programs to enable customers, regardless of their...

[January 17, 2000, 13:35]

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]

MS Office Comes To Linux Servers

News CodeWeavers, which sells Windows-emulation software for the Linux platform, has launched a server version of its CrossOver Office that runs with Tarantella's Enterprise 3 server software. Tarantella's technology is similar to Citrix's popular...

[February 25, 2003, 14:06]

Sun Case Study: Chrysalis Software

White Papers By integrating Tarantella's web-enabling software with a company's call center solution, Chrysalis is now able to give operators access to a variety of business-critical applications, including Windows 95, from their Java phone.

[November 30, 2005, 23:00]

Sun Case Study: Acxiom Corporation

White Papers Running Tarantella software in Solaris and Linux environments, Acxiom provides more than 3,600 associates and approximately 1,600 users in its client base with remote access to business-critical applications and data.

[November 28, 2005, 23:00]


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