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Skeptics noted, however, that many of those listed resellers were probably not that active anymore, especially in light of SCO's recent struggles (it had reported a $ 19 million quarterly loss a week before the acquisition announcement). Traditional SCO users were leery of the move, but Love tried to reassure them that the SCO Unix operating systems would continue on: "Why would we buy it to destroy what we buy? That wouldn't make any sense."
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936:"Unifying Unix with Linux for Business" became the company's new marketing slogan. In light of that, the company began the Caldera Developer Network, which was intended to give developers of all kinds "early access to UNIX and Linux technologies, allowing them to develop on UNIX, on Linux or on a combined UNIX and Linux platform."
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the licensing of our intellectual property". Within a few months after that, SCO had begun issuing proclamations and lawsuits based upon its belief that its Unix intellectual property had been incorporated into Linux in an unlawful and uncompensated manner, and had stopped selling its own Linux product. The
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The product name
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were closed, representing what had been the development sites for
Volution Online and the original Caldera OpenLinux. At the same time, the company's CTO, Drew Spencer, also departed. Plans to continue the company's annual Forum conference for the international SCO Unix community in Santa Cruz were
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Volution program was created out of the desire to create a layer of functionality on top of Linux, and Open UNIX 8 Linux Kernel Personality, that would add value to the operating systems offerings. It would end up having four main components: Volution Manager, Volution Messaging Server, Volution
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Caldera Systems would make the SCO-acquired Unix source code open source. Ransom Love initially said, "While we're having to look carefully at the licensing, we're
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Caldera Systems stock at the time it was worth around $ 110–114 million. SCO was much the bigger company, with 900 employees to Caldera Systems' 120. But SCO had been in distress;
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release, especially in terms of it having a fully graphical and easy-to-use installation feature. Ease of installation was an important criteria in selecting a Linux distribution, and
Caldera Deutschland had created this first fully graphical installer for Linux, called Lizard, starting in November
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technology reporter
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subsequently said of Ransom Love, "He's only a parasite", to which Love took umbrage, responding, "Did
Richard Stallman ever invest £50m in Linux? We did. I have been involved in the Linux community since my time at Novell in 1994. … I am not a greedy capitalist. I am only a businessman. … You can't
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specification which would allow applications built for Linux to run on SCO's UnixWare. This was seen as both a way to capture more applications for Unix, and as a way to increase the performance of high-end applications. The latter factor was because SCO UnixWare had an advantage over Linux at the
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The company then staged an IPO of its common stock, with the symbol CALD. On the first day of trading, March 21, 2000, Caldera
Systems' shares doubled in value, going from an initial price of $ 14 to close at $ 29 7/16, with heavy trading been seen and an intra-day high of $ 33. The IPO raised $ 70
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product (renamed Open UNIX) to present a unified view of Unix and Linux that could satisfy high-end business needs and take advantage of SCO's large reseller channel. The Volution suite of higher-layer solutions for system management, mail and messaging, and authentication also had the same goal.
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From the start of his time as CEO, McBride had considered the possibility of claiming ownership of some of the code within Linux. Love had told him, "Don't do it. You don't want to take on the entire Linux community." But by October 2002, McBride had created an internal organization "to formalize
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relationship was even more problematic. Even though the reseller organizations had been combined, in reality the prior SCO resellers made much more from each SCO Unix sale than from sales of Caldera OpenLinux, so they were not anxious to move existing customers from Unix to Linux. And even those
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So combining these channels was seen as a solution to this problem. As the president of iXorg, a reseller organization focused on SCO, stated, "The real value that Caldera will get from the deal is not the Unix name, not the customer base, not even the technologies. It is the reseller channel."
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Caldera Systems had not been profitable; for the company's 1998 fiscal year, ending on October 31, it had a loss of $ 7.9 million on revenue of $ 1.05 million, and for its 1999 fiscal year, it had a loss of $ 9.3 million on revenue of $ 3.05 million. However, the industry saw promise in Linux as a
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of the assets acquired from SCO, as they could no longer be accounted for as having the value they were originally thought to possess. For the fiscal year ending on October 31, 2001, Caldera International reported a loss of $ 131.4 million based on revenues of $ 40.4 million (the loss included a
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said in 1999, "One where you might see a problem is Caldera, because they see part of their value added in proprietary tools they have licensed from third parties." In response, a Caldera Systems executive expressed the company's philosophy: "We have produced a product that combines the best of
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ranked it ninth on its list of the worst technology mergers and acquisitions of all time. In any case, the one true success story to come out of business-oriented Linux distributions was Red Hat, who at the time maintained they were competing against Microsoft, not Caldera Systems or the other
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The Linux side of Caldera International was bleeding funds; it was spending $ 4 for each $ 1 it received in revenue. The only Linux distributor company that was doing even passably well at the time was Red Hat. Caldera International's UnixWare and OpenServer business continued to be focused on
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Overall, the fortunes of Caldera International had been steadily declining, the SCO–Caldera combined total revenue having decreased from $ 170 million in 1999 to $ 70 million in 2001. The company was consistently reporting losses; for the third quarter of its fiscal year in 2001, for
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Caldera played an important role in Linux history by establishing what would be necessary to create a mainstream, business-oriented system, with stability and support, out of the Linux kernel. Along with Red Hat and SuSE, it was the most important of the commercial Linux distributions. And as
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conference in Germany, Caldera Systems announced that it would be changing its name to Caldera International once the SCO acquisition was complete. By this point, the length and difficulty of the acquisition process had alienated some longtime SCO customers and partners.
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was announced, with Microsoft paying former parent company Caldera, Inc. an amount estimated at $ 275 million (which turned out to be $ 280 million). Caldera Systems received a $ 30 million private equity investment from a group of companies that included
1026:, to offer Acrylis's subscription-based service that allowed system administrators to test and then update Linux systems over a network. The service also delivered alerts to customers regarding the necessity for upgrades. The effort was an attempt to compete with the
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416:, in order to split up tasks and directions. Caldera Systems, whose actual incorporation date had been August 21, 1998, took over the Linux business, including development, training, services, and support, while Caldera Thin Clients (which changed its name to
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Quarterly Report Pursuant To Section 13 Or 15(d) Of The Securities Exchange Act Of 1934; For the quarterly period ended July 31, 2002; Or Transition Report Pursuant To Section 13 Or 15(d) Of The Securitues Exchange Act Of 1934: Caldera International, Inc.,
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and broad scope applicability, and was expressly designed to be usable on other Linux distributions in addition to Caldera Systems'. Following that, Caldera Systems sponsored the development of browser-based Unix system administration via the
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was an attempt by a consortium of Linux companies to create a common base distribution for enterprise use and minimize duplication of engineering effort. and form an effective competitor to Red Hat. The founding members of United Linux were
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were especially difficult for high-tech companies, with information technology spending slowing to a near halt. Overall the SCO side of the business often saw customers making do with what they had rather than buying anything new.
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magazine stated, "Questions remain about execution, but the deal is at least a temporary life preserver for SCO, whose flagship UnixWare server software was in danger of eventually becoming irrelevant in the face of Linux."
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a group of companies that were in difficulty. Intimations that UnitedLinux would also feature per-seat licensing were unpopular in the broader Linux community, and SuSE for their part said they had no such plans.
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Caldera Systems created a full-featured GUI system administration tool called Caldera Open Administration System (COAS) that was deployed during 1999. The tool was a unified, easy to use administration tool with a
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service and gain a source of recurring revenue. Then in May 2001, Caldera International bought the WhatifLinux technology and assets outright from Acrylis, and changed the name of the service to Volution Online.
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analyst Dan Kusnetzky said, "They have a wonderful demo, and the product looks very good. But if you asked people on the street about Caldera they would probably think you are talking about a volcano in Hawaii."
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analyst Dan Kusnetzky said that while the United Linux role was important, the removal of Love from the CEO post could be seen as "moving him away from the controls at Caldera to let someone else take over."
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aimed at business customers that included features it developed, such as an easy-to-use, graphical installer and graphical and web-based system administration tools, as well as features from bundled
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in April 2002. An especially broad, 15 percent layoff in May 2002 affected all areas of the company, with 73 people being let go and around 400 employees remaining. Offices in
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Online, and Volution Authentication Server, with an effort to build a common console for a unified user experience. As Ransom Love said, "Volution is a complex and extensive platform".
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project, which first produced working Java ports for Linux systems, was featured on Caldera OpenLinux. In 2000, Caldera Systems was one of the companies elected to the inaugural
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call our business model parasitic. We add value to Linux, so it can become successful. … I know that the open source movement has no clue about marketing, they underestimate it."
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and the difficulties of Windows–Unix integration, led Caldera International into research and development of an overall authentication solution that would find its place among
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market. This would eventually become the Volution Messaging Server, which was released in late 2001 for use on Caldera OpenLinux and Open UNIX 8 with LKP. It offered
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in developing class materials and created a series of Authorized Linux Education Centers around the globe that would train successful students towards doing well in
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under the Sun "Classic JVM" for SCO Unix platforms that begun under SCO was completed with Caldera International. Caldera Systems was also involved in several
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open-source and commercial packages; we are doing Linux for business. We do add to it commercial packages that allow business users to easily integrate it."
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solution for businesses, and in the latter half of 1999 a "Linux hysteria" had erupted in the stock market, with first Red Hat in August 1999 and then
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distributions, and which set several marks for revenue for an open-source oriented business before being acquired by IBM in 2018 for $ 34 billion.
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writer observed, was "certainly never going to become a catchphrase." UnitedLinux did attract some major hardware vendors in support, such as
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praised Caldera as a product development company and noted that OpenLinux won several industry awards, including 1999 product of the year from
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in part due to the advent of Linux, a series of previously good financial results had gone sour for the company as 1999 turned into 2000. As
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before that – was the final marker for the ascendency of Linux over the Unix old guard: "The hackers had triumphed over the establishment."
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the following year) took over the DOS and embedded business. The shell company Caldera, Inc., remained responsible for the lawsuit only.
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rather than Caldera OpenLinux. The Caldera product name was changed to "Caldera OpenLinux powered by United Linux", which as one
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that were supportive of Linux, did not necessarily see a strong value add for Caldera International products and could often sell
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scrapped, with instead a GeoForum event announced that would be held in multiple locations around the world and in
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total amount of write-down and other non-cash and restructuring charges of $ 98.6 million).
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stopped their coverage of the company. On March 14, 2002, Caldera engaged in a 1-for-4
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desktop that the Caldera Systems distribution used. In doing so they worked with the
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2297:"[Announce] Blackdown Java2 SE 1.3; Debian packages for Java2, Java3D, JAI"
1701:"Form 10-K: For the fiscal year ended October 31, 2002: Caldera International, Inc"
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3282:"Change for Caldera OpenLinux Workstation 3.1 Will Require 'Per System' Licenses"
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1553:"Ransom Love, Co-founder of Caldera and SCO, Speaks of Unix, GPL and the Lawsuit"
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Caldera Systems, and then Caldera International, had substantial experience with
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to 2001) and LST - Verein zur Förderung freier Software (archived web site
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1982:"Technology: Supporters of Linux Worry That Commercialization Could Bring Chaos"
1592:"Caldera reopens 'settled' suit, buys DR DOS — Antitrust suit against Microsoft"
3443:"SuSE Denies UnitedLinux Per-Seat License Model; Announces Developer's Version"
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3886:"Worst tech mergers and acquisitions: Caldera and SCO, Microsoft and Danger"
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2959:"SCO Forum 1999: CJ Online speaks with Jiro Monden, director of Nihon SCO"
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On June 27, 2002, Caldera International had a change in management, with
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Caldera OpenLinux was also available on a retail basis, in the form of a
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magazine later wrote, the company "faced a nearly hopeless situation."
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Rebel Code: The Inside Story of Linux and the Open Source Revolution
1864:"Ransom Love Interview and Caldera Systems, Inc at Comdex Fall 2000"
1780:(in German). LST – Verein zur Förderung freier Software e.V. 2018 .
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Caldera Systems had earlier begun work on a Linux equivalent to the
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and took that entity in a completely different business direction.
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Despite having earlier done the reverse stock split, as well as a
1747:"Microsoft Will Pay $ 275 Million To Settle Lawsuit From Caldera"
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Volution Manager, a browser-based systems administration solution
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Mouse pad with the "Unifying Unix with Linux for Business" slogan
916:
912:
784:, held later that month, had its name shortened to just "Forum".
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2852:"Caldera Systems Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2000 Results"
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Caldera International's initial release of UnixWare was renamed
752:
Placard describing the merged operations of Caldera Systems and
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The company targeted the Linux-based software business with its
3905:"From Linux to cloud, why Red Hat matters for every enterprise"
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c. September 7, 2001 (date on article now on website is wrong).
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support for e-mail, simple configuration, and integration with
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3663:"SCO Group Inc. Contracts: Office Sublease … January 10, 2002"
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c. February 1, 2001 (date on article now on website is wrong).
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Workplaces and offices within the Caldera Systems headquarters
197:, Volution Manager, Volution Online, Volution Messaging Server
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3889:
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Davies, Justin; Whittaker, Roger; von Hagen, William (2006).
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On August 2, 2000, following several months of negotiations,
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3845:(Revised ed.). New Delhi: Firewall Media. p. 123.
3762:"Caldera Changes Name to the SCO Group, Plans SCO Linux 4.0"
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and some other companies during the "Linux mania" of 1999.
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Caldera Systems was created in August 1998 as a spinoff of
249:
2942:(Press release). Business Wire. 2001-05-31. Archived from
2200:"COAS: A Flexible Approach to System Administration Tools"
1842:, Bloomberg News. p. IT-2 – via Newspapers.com.
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But a primary reason for the acquisition was to get SCO's
1184:, and others. A typical deployment scenario was that of
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in February 2002. That, combined with experience in the
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224:
3865:
3507:"Caldera reports a net loss of $ 91 million for quarter"
3078:"Caldera shows off distributed Linux systems management"
1666:
2400:"JSR 140: Service Location Protocol (SLP) API for Java"
1819:. Central Utah. p. B10 – via Newspapers.com.
1740:
1738:
1736:
1734:
3719:"Caldera International plans name change to SCO Group"
2272:"Round Table: Standard/Enterprise Edition EC Ratified"
1402:
Release 4.2 and was originally developed by AT&T,
635:, including being the specification lead for JSR 140,
3166:"Caldera Volution Messaging Server: A Product Review"
1392:, a Linux distribution with added non-free components
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462:
The early leader in the Linux as a business race was
263:, with Ransom Love as its CEO. It focused on selling
2711:"From the Publisher: UnixWare and Linux Get Hitched"
2455:"Calderas have a big day same day -- coincidentally"
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2444:
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The Caldera stock price was well under a dollar and
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Caldera Systems was a leader in the adoption of the
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and Ransom H. Love, receiving start-up funding from
3017:(Press release). Caldera International. 2001-08-20.
2473:"Novell wins appeal in Microsoft antitrust lawsuit"
2311:"Java Community ProcessSM Election Results Are In!"
2053:"Wabi: Caldera's Solution for Windows Applications"
1546:
1544:
1542:
1540:
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1319:were fully underway, and SCO would soon become, as
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Linux Professional Institute Certification Programs
282:In March 2000, Caldera Systems staged a successful
4000:), Caldera International, Inc. (archived web site
3619:
3617:
3615:
3613:
3611:
3033:"A Rose by Any Other Name – Is It Still the Same?"
2915:
2913:
2911:
2904:(Press release). Caldera Systems, Inc. 2001-05-08.
2868:(Press release). Caldera Systems, Inc. 2001-03-26.
2782:"Caldera deal provides ammunition against Red Hat"
1907:
3333:"Caldera CEO steps aside to focus on UnitedLinux"
3206:
3204:
3202:
3200:
3123:"Orem's Caldera purchases WhatifLinux technology"
3009:
3007:
2495:"Sun, SCO, Novell, Citrix put bucks into Caldera"
2439:
1703:. Securities and Exchange Commission. 2003-01-27.
423:
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3626:"Caldera announces 15 percent cut in work force"
2809:"Caldera Systems expands Unix acquisition plans"
2732:"VARs: Increasing Margins through Free Software"
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2263:
2261:
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1960:"Red Hat, Caldera release new versions of Linux"
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1535:
1345:Rebel Code: Linux and the Open Source Revolution
4098:Defunct software companies of the United States
4051:), Caldera Deutschland GmbH (archived web site
3902:
3608:
2908:
1832:"Free radical Linux sees Window of opportunity"
1674:"Caldera Creates Two Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries"
1550:
3684:"Caldera announces GeoFORUM 2002 in Las Vegas"
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2881:"Linux standardization is key, executive says"
2649:. pp. A1, A12 – via Newspapers.com.
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2516:"Microsoft and Caldera – dispelling the myths"
2429:"Caldera IPO Marks First Linux Disappointment"
1875:
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920:
780:conference of developers and resellers at the
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525:to allow their customers to non-destructively
3699:"SCO name returns as Caldera rebrands itself"
3191:"Caldera wins Best Open Source Project Award"
3102:"Caldera prepares to take piece of Linux pie"
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2643:"SCO spins off two divisions for cash, stock"
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1325:headlined, "The Most Hated Company In Tech".
53:Caldera International headquarters office in
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2981:"Caldera launches Caldera Developer Network"
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1862:Cook, Forrest; Sobol, Rebecca (2000-11-20).
853:time in terms of support for 16- and 32-way
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2922:"Caldera says layoffs coming to Santa Cruz"
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2014:"Red Hat and Caldera get in the ring Pt II"
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3597:"Caldera faces losses, delisting, layoffs"
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2928:. p. D-10 – via Newspapers.com.
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1498:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
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509:as well as productivity applications from
493:implementation from Novell. They licensed
375:Caldera, Inc. inherited a lawsuit against
275:. Caldera Systems was also active in the
122:Changed management, name, direction (2002)
47:
38:
4158:American companies disestablished in 2002
4113:Software companies disestablished in 2002
3964:Caldera Systems, Inc. (archived web site
3903:Vaughan-Nichols, Steven J. (2019-07-17).
3819:
3774:
3736:
3734:
3642:
3632:. p. D-6 – via Newspapers.com.
3554:"McDonald's take away Caldera OpenServer"
3486:
3421:
3404:
3355:(Press release). UnitedLinux. 2002-05-30.
3147:"Linux heading for the corporate desktop"
3112:
3054:
2974:
2972:
2887:. p. D-5 – via Newspapers.com.
2872:
2832:"Scaldera vows a better Linux than Linux"
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2640:
2564:. Bloomberg News. 2000-03-22. p. D2.
2413:
2333:
2324:
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2163:
2161:
1934:"Linux Supplier to Get Equity Investment"
1861:
1551:Vaughan-Nichols, Steven J. (2003-09-25).
1265:Change of management, name, and direction
3787:
3777:"SCO's Linux grabs for Microsoft e-mail"
3740:
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2615:"Caldera goes Unix with SCO acquisition"
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943:. This release was what would have been
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3923:"Quest Software to Acquire Vintela Inc"
3832:
3686:(Press release). Linux.com. 2002-07-17.
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3153:. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com.
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1811:"Caldera to lay off 16 local employees"
1688:
1003:Caldera polo shirt and T-shirt, c. 2001
879:"Unifying Unix with Linux for Business"
639:API for Java, and participating in the
513:. Since many of their customers used a
14:
4153:American companies established in 1998
4108:Software companies established in 1998
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3731:
3645:"Caldera reverse stock split March 14"
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1575:(Press release). Caldera. 1996-07-24.
646:
393:action related to Caldera's claims of
314:, who soon adopted the corporate name
302:Caldera International was part of the
4039:LST Software GmbH (archived web site
3696:
3594:
3530:
3517:
3424:"Struggling Linux company swaps CEOs"
3359:
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2779:
2756:"SCO's UnixWare Users Keep the Faith"
2753:
2426:
2197:
2167:
2033:"NetWare for Linux: neat party trick"
2030:
1944:
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1894:
1744:
485:. For instance, the company offered
447:program for Linux as well as for the
428:Caldera Systems was headquartered in
3759:
3213:"Interview with Vintela's President"
2687:"Tarantella Inc SCO's Second Coming"
2377:. Xinuos. 2004-06-15. Archived from
2128:"Caldera Systems IPO Soars in Debut"
2012:Panettieri, Joseph C. (2000-08-14).
1628:
1589:
782:University of California, Santa Cruz
3743:"SCO fees may hit some Linux users"
3232:"Vintela's Winding Road to Windows"
2609:
2513:
2489:
2452:
1600:. News. Vol. 18, no. 31.
776:in such transactions.) The annual
610:Java language and software platform
277:Java language and software platform
24:
3489:"Red Hat edges ahead of estimates"
2558:"Caldera shares double on 1st day"
2081:Thomas, Benjamin D. (1999-08-23).
1980:Fisher, Lawrence M. (1999-10-18).
1880:Richardson, Majorie (March 2000).
1081:United Linux and continued decline
866:Securities and Exchange Commission
641:JSR 48 WBEM Services Specification
321:
25:
4169:
3958:
3820:Shankland, Stephen (2003-05-15).
3775:Shankland, Stephen (2003-01-22).
3643:Shankland, Stephen (2002-03-11).
3487:Shankland, Stephen (2001-12-19).
3465:"More layoffs, losses at Caldera"
3422:Shankland, Stephen (2002-06-27).
3301:"Open source leaders duke it out"
2807:Shankland, Stephen (2001-02-09).
2295:Kreileder, Juergen (2000-10-04).
2269:
1162:small and medium-sized businesses
1044:shared calendaring and scheduling
172:Ransom H. Love, President and CEO
65:Caldera Systems, Inc. (1998–2001)
27:Defunct American software company
3933:
3915:
3896:
3878:
3859:
3813:
3801:"The Most Hated Company In Tech"
3741:Shankand, Stephen (2003-01-14).
3624:Pittman, Jennifer (2002-05-10).
3253:"Authenticating Linux with LDAP"
2957:Pajari, George (November 1999).
2920:Pittman, Jennifer (2001-09-19).
2879:Pittman, Jennifer (2001-08-22).
2641:Malinkoff, Marina (2000-08-03).
1684:from the original on 2017-06-24.
1579:from the original on 2017-06-24.
1196:application server on UnixWare.
1067:Kerberos authentication protocol
4103:Defunct companies based in Utah
3768:
3753:
3711:
3690:
3676:
3655:
3636:
3573:"Caldera spreads Unix software"
3564:
3552:Madubuko, Justin (2001-07-30).
3545:
3499:
3434:
3345:
3299:Mueller, Dietmar (2001-06-24).
3274:
3182:
3164:Speel, Hans-Cees (2002-05-04).
3157:
3069:
2932:
2858:
2844:
2830:Orlowski, Andrew (2000-08-22).
2723:
2653:
2533:Collins, Lois M. (2000-01-16).
2526:
2507:
2465:
2392:
2303:
2235:
2214:
2089:
2045:
2024:
1926:
1882:"Jim Higgins, Caldera Training"
1823:
1784:from the original on 2018-08-04
1770:
1759:from the original on 2016-12-31
1616:from the original on 2020-02-08
1514:"SCO UnixWare Operating System"
1482:from the original on 2020-02-16
1311:Center 7, and finally Vintela.
1059:Web-Based Enterprise Management
4123:2002 disestablishments in Utah
3799:Kerstetter, Jim (2004-02-02).
3441:Proffitt, Brian (2002-06-03).
3392:"The name game, Caldera style"
3100:Rabbitte, Sonya (2001-02-02).
2453:Nii, Jenifer K. (2000-01-11).
1717:Hughes, Phil (November 1999).
1565:
1506:
1063:LinuxWorld Conference and Expo
552:machine that sold for US$ 49.
489:, which included a full-blown
13:
1:
4133:2001 mergers and acquisitions
4128:2000 initial public offerings
3822:"SCO targets Linux customers"
3697:Weiss, Todd R. (2002-08-26).
3463:Wallace, Brian (2001-09-07).
3369:Hochmuth, Phil (2002-06-03).
3331:Weiss, Todd R. (2002-06-27).
3055:Henderson, Tom (2001-02-19).
3031:Gerhardt, Jeff (2002-08-27).
2854:. ResponseSource. 2000-12-06.
2754:Weiss, Tood R. (2000-08-28).
2709:Hughes, Phil (October 2000).
2427:Beale, Matthew (2000-03-22).
2198:Kirch, Olaf (February 1999).
2098:"Mac, Windows And Now, Linux"
1958:Thurrott, Paul (1999-04-25).
1454:
1279:, formerly an executive with
3760:Loli, Eugenia (2002-08-26).
3571:Becker, David (2002-01-16).
3259:. 2003-03-03. Archived from
2730:Taylor, Dean (August 2000).
2584:DiCarlo, Lisa (2000-08-03).
2168:Drake, Joshua (2002-01-14).
2096:Hafner, Katie (1998-10-08).
1914:. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
919:, opening the Caldera K.K. (
517:setup, Caldera shipped with
453:Linux Professional Institute
7:
4118:1998 establishments in Utah
3941:"ADbridge notes repository"
3390:Kearns, Dave (2002-09-09).
3211:Adams, David (2004-11-30).
3189:Smith, J. T. (2002-02-04).
3145:Wilson, Eric (2001-12-04).
3076:Scannell, Ed (2001-01-22).
2979:Smith, J. T. (2001-05-14).
2126:Plotkin, Hal (2000-03-21).
1809:Duggan, Tara (2002-05-10).
1383:
994:
633:Java Specification Requests
584:Other products and projects
548:for installing Linux on an
238:Caldera International, Inc.
33:Caldera International, Inc.
10:
4174:
3230:Barney, Doug (June 2005).
2514:Lea, Graham (2000-02-29).
1830:Harmon, Amy (1998-10-06).
1268:
1071:Microsoft Active Directory
976:GNU General Public License
970:commands, as well for the
445:professional certification
414:Caldera Thin Clients, Inc.
330:
3870:. Indianapolis, Indiana:
3842:IT Tools and Applications
3531:Stone, Brad (July 2004).
3151:The Sydney Morning Herald
2586:"Caldera Is SCO's Savior"
2031:Yager, Tom (1998-08-17).
1940:. 1999-03-09. p. C4.
1745:Gomes, Lee (2000-01-11).
1636:Computerworld New Zealand
1629:Leon, Mark (1996-07-29).
1590:Leon, Mark (1996-07-29).
1332:
1237:Chelmsford, Massachusetts
1192:, which used it to run a
1036:Microsoft Exchange Server
1024:Chelmsford, Massachusetts
956:regular expression parser
921:
859:UnixWare NonStop Clusters
855:symmetric multiprocessing
637:Service Location Protocol
344:, was founded in 1994 by
219:
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142:
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118:
107:
94:
79:
69:
61:
46:
37:
2402:. Java Community Process
2313:. Java Community Process
2274:. Java Community Process
2224:. Webmin.com. 2017-10-02
2170:"Volution shows promise"
2146:rant.gulbrandsen.priv.no
1651:. CMPWNZ. Archived from
1602:InfoWorld Publishing Co.
1350:Unix System Laboratories
1091:Free Software Foundation
1040:small to medium business
989:Red Hat Enterprise Linux
815:as a means to develop a
770:Intel commodity hardware
700:Chicago Venture Partners
629:just-in-time compilation
327:Background and formation
4143:Free software companies
3839:Bangia, Ramesh (2005).
3303:. ZDNet. Archived from
2998:"UnixWare 7.1.3 Review"
1752:The Wall Street Journal
972:AIM Multiuser Benchmark
905:Murray Hill, New Jersey
736:Acquisition of SCO UNIX
708:initial public offering
618:JCP Executive Committee
358:Caldera Network Desktop
356:. Its main product was
153:Murray Hill, New Jersey
2142:"The Openlinux Lizard"
1248:in the United States.
1038:that was aimed at the
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149:Santa Cruz, California
3872:John Wiley & Sons
3057:"Watching over Linux"
3000:. OSNews. 2003-12-16.
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1205:early 2000s recession
1194:SilverStream Software
1119:SuSE Enterprise Linux
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3943:. GitHub. 2018-01-16
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2780:Shankland, Stephen.
762:Santa Cruz Operation
754:Santa Cruz Operation
704:Egan-Managed Capital
696:Santa Cruz Operation
674:Caldera v. Microsoft
483:proprietary software
424:"Linux for Business"
390:Caldera v. Microsoft
295:Santa Cruz Operation
279:on Linux community.
273:proprietary software
4016:(archived web site
3868:SUSE Linux 10 Bible
3630:Santa Cruz Sentinel
2926:Santa Cruz Sentinel
2885:Santa Cruz Sentinel
2647:Santa Cruz Sentinel
2243:"Webmin Supporters"
2083:"Caldera OpenLinux"
1922:–100, 230, 295–296.
1906:Moody, Guy (2001).
1225:reverse stock split
1215:was threatening to
850:Linux Standard Base
647:Investments and IPO
203:Number of employees
144:Number of locations
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3533:"The Linux Killer"
2222:"About the author"
2103:The New York Times
1987:The New York Times
1938:The New York Times
1916:Perseus Publishing
1840:The New York Times
1641:IDG Communications
1428:based UNIX kernel.
1408:System V Release 5
1317:SCO–Linux disputes
1221:Financial analysts
1190:Shoppers Drug Mart
1087:per-seat licensing
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379:when it purchased
362:Linux distribution
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269:Linux distribution
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3925:(Press release).
3379:. pp. 1, 16.
2299:. Blackdown Java.
1676:(Press release).
1518:www.bus.umich.edu
1390:Caldera OpenLinux
1246:Las Vegas, Nevada
1241:Erlangen, Germany
1052:Microsoft Outlook
1017:Novell eDirectory
565:Microsoft Windows
550:IBM PC compatible
487:NetWare for Linux
434:Erlangen, Germany
403:exclusive dealing
370:Caldera OpenLinux
366:LST Software GmbH
265:Caldera OpenLinux
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