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Caldera (company)

Caldera was a US-based software company founded in 1994 to develop Linux- and DOS-based operating system products.

Caldera
IndustrySoftware industry
FoundedOctober 1994; 29 years ago (1994-10)[1]
Founder
  • Bryan Wayne Sparks
  • Ransom H. Love
Defunct2002 (2002)[2]
Products
Subsidiaries
  • Caldera UK Ltd.
  • Caldera Deutschland GmbH
  • Caldera Taiwan
  • Caldera Systems, Inc.
  • Caldera Thin Clients, Inc.

Caldera edit

Caldera, Inc. was a Canopy-funded software company founded in October 1994[1] and incorporated on 25 January 1995[2] by former Novell employees Bryan Wayne Sparks, Ransom H. Love and others to develop the Caldera Network Desktop (CND) and later create a Linux distribution named OpenLinux (COL). The company was originally based in Provo and later in Orem, Utah, USA.

Their first product in 1995 was Caldera Network Desktop, which was based on Red Hat Linux[3][4] and Novell's Corsair Internet Desktop. It also included LISA (Linux Installation and System Administration),[4] which had been developed by the German Linux Support Team (LST) for their own Linux distribution.[5]

The newer OpenLinux distribution was based on LST Power Linux, a Slackware-derived distribution that had been maintained by LST since 1993[6] and the first to come with a Linux 2.0 kernel.[5]

Looking for a DOS operating system to bundle with their OpenLinux distribution,[1] Caldera, backed up by The Canopy Group as their largest investor, acquired Novell DOS 7 and other Digital Research assets from Novell on 23 July 1996.[7][8] The deal consisted of a direct payment of US$400000 as well as percentual royalties for any revenues derived from DR-DOS to Novell.[9] Caldera filed the Caldera v. Microsoft antitrust lawsuit the same day.[10] This lawsuit related to Caldera's claims of monopolization, illegal tying, exclusive dealing, and tortious interference by Microsoft. An example was that certain beta versions of Windows 3.1 produced technically groundless "non-fatal" fake error messages when installing and running them on DR DOS 6.0 due to a check known as AARD code in order to create fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD) and destroy DR DOS' reputation.[11][12][13][14][15][16] Another example was bundling and artificially tying MS-DOS 7 and Windows 4 into a single product (Windows 95) in order to eliminate competition. Caldera later demonstrated that it would have been beneficial for DOS and Windows users to have a choice between MS-DOS and DR-DOS feature-wise, and that it was technically possible to run Windows 4 on DR-DOS 7 simply by faking some new, unnecessarily complex but functionally non-essential internal interfaces through WinGlue.[10][17][18][19][20][21][22] See Microsoft litigation#Caldera v Microsoft.

Since Digital Research's CP/M and MP/M had no commercial value for Caldera, they offered various binaries and sources for download on their site and allowed the redistribution and modification of more collected CP/M files through Tim Olmstead's independent "The Unofficial CP/M Web site" since 1997, for as long as they did not contain any DOS technology.[23][24][25]

Caldera, Inc. supported the Linux-port of Star Division's StarOffice 3.1 with ca. DM 800000 in order to offer the product with their OpenLinux distribution in 1997.[26][27][28][29]

While active, Caldera, Inc. created a number of subsidiaries:

Caldera UK edit

Under the direction of Roger Alan Gross as General Manager of Caldera's Digital Research Systems Group (DSG) the UK-based development center Caldera UK Ltd. (51°12′19″N 1°28′44″W / 51.20531°N 1.478786°W / 51.20531; -1.478786 (Caldera UK Ltd., Aldwych House, Winchester Street, Andover, Hampshire, SP10 2EA, UK)) was incorporated on 20 September 1996[30] to continue the development of the DR-DOS operating system in a converted barn (51°11′18″N 1°29′15″W / 51.188306°N 1.487498°W / 51.188306; -1.487498 (Caldera UK Ltd., Norman Court Barns, Norman Court Lane, Upper Clatford, Andover, Hampshire, UK)) at the periphery of Andover, Hampshire, UK. Caldera UK developed various DOS-based products including OpenDOS 7.01 (COD), DR-DOS 7.02, DR-DOS 7.03 and DR-WebSpyder.[31]

Caldera Thin Clients, Inc. closed the Caldera UK Ltd. development office in February 1999 soon after the release of DR-DOS 7.03, thereby effectively stopping any DOS development.

Caldera Deutschland edit

Caldera, Inc. incorporated the German Linux Support Team's (LST) configuration manager LISA into Caldera's Network Desktop in 1995.[4]

In 1996 Linux Support Team grew into Stefan Probst's and Ralf Flaxa's company LST Software GmbH (with LST now standing for Linux System Technology[6]) in Erlangen, Germany. This led to a collaboration with Caldera to develop OpenLinux.

LST Software became Caldera's German development center Caldera Deutschland GmbH for Linux-based technologies since May 1997.[5][6]

Caldera Deutschland continued to develop Linux system software for Caldera's Linux-branch until it was closed at the end of 2001 by its US-based mother-house.[6][29]

Caldera Taiwan edit

On 1 June 1998, Caldera, Inc. opened a sales office for its DOS-based products in Taipei, Taiwan, run by Irrana and Henry Huang.[32]

Caldera, Caldera Systems and Caldera Thin Clients edit

On 2 September 1998, Caldera, Inc. announced the creation of two Utah-based wholly owned subsidiaries, Caldera Systems, Inc. and Caldera Thin Clients, Inc., in order to split up tasks and directions.[33]

Under Sparks' lead, the shell company Caldera, Inc. remained responsible for the Caldera v. Microsoft lawsuit. Microsoft lawyers tried repeatedly to have the case dismissed but without success. On 7 January 2000, immediately after the completion of the pre-trial deposition stage (where the parties list the evidence they intend to present), Microsoft settled out-of-court for an undisclosed sum,[34][35] which in 2009 was revealed to be US$280000000.[36][37][38][35] Caldera, Inc. ceased to exist soon after.[39]

Caldera Systems, Caldera Holdings, Caldera International, Caldera K.K., and The SCO Group edit

Caldera Systems, Inc. (CSI), headed by Love as president and CEO since its incorporation in Orem, Utah, on 21 August 1998,[40] targeted the Linux-based software business including OpenLinux, with Caldera Deutschland as their German Linux development center. The company reincorporated in Delaware on 2 March 2000[41] and completed an IPO of its common stock as CALD. On the first day of trading Caldera's shares doubled in value, briefly touching US$33, and by the end of the first day the company had a market capitalisation of US$1100000000. However, at a time when technology IPOs were attracting extremely high valuations, Caldera Systems's performance was generally perceived as a disappointment.[42][43]

 
Late Caldera Systems logo

The company reorganized in August 2000 and became Caldera International, Inc. (CII) in March 2001.

In May 2001, Caldera International, with investments of Fujitsu and Hitachi, opened the Caldera K.K. (カルデラ株式会社) subsidiary, directed by Makoto Asoh, in Tokyo, Japan.[44]

In August 2002, Caldera International renamed itself into The SCO Group, Inc. under the lead of Darl McBride.

Caldera UK, Caldera Thin Clients, Lineo, and Embedix edit

Caldera Thin Clients, Inc. (CTC), incorporated in August 1998 and originally led by Gross as president and CEO,[33] instead developed DOS- and Linux-based thin clients and solutions for embedded systems. Originally located in Orem[33] and later in Lindon, it was meant to become the US-based "parent" company for Caldera UK Ltd. When Gross resigned and Caldera UK Ltd. was disbanded in February 1999, and when the attempt to relocate the DR-DOS development into the US failed,[45][46] Caldera Thin Clients, under the new lead of Sparks, soon refocused on Linux.[47][48][49]

In April 1999, Caldera Thin Clients released the no longer needed sources to GEM and ViewMAX under the GNU General Public License (GPL).[50]

On 20 July 1999, Caldera Thin Clients was renamed into Lineo, Inc.[47][48][49] Lineo licensed a stripped down OpenLinux distribution from Caldera Systems and named it Embedix.[49] They continued to maintain the former Caldera Thin Clients sales office in Taipei in 1999. In January 2000, Lineo reincorporated in Delaware.

In October 2001, Lineo refreshed and expanded the free CP/M redistribution license after Olmstead's death.[51][52][53][54]

By July 2002, the company had reformed as Embedix, Inc.[55] under the lead of Matthew R. Harris, formerly a Summit Law attorney for Caldera, Inc. Embedix ceased to exist later that year. Some DR-DOS assets fell to the Canopy Group and were acquired by DRDOS, Inc. aka DeviceLogics in 2002. Key parts of the Linux-based Embedix assets were acquired by Motorola's Metrowerks on 17 December 2002.[56][57][58]

Caldera Graphics edit

Totally unrelated to the above-mentioned US-based Caldera companies, there is also a French software company named Caldera, specialized in imaging software for wide format digital printing. In order to better distinguish it from the US-based companies, the French company was also referred to under the name Caldera Graphics SAS for several years. Created in 1991, it has since got back its Caldera trademark from the SCO Group, as well as the caldera.com website since 2010. This French company produces RIP software as well as other solutions dedicated to digital printers and to the Digital Printing industry. The company was taken over by Dover in 2017.[59]

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Further reading edit

  • del Carmen Romero Aranibar, Maria; Riehle, Dirk (2018-08-07) [2016, 2017, 2018]. Riehle, Dirk; Ting, Grace (eds.). "Stock Options at Caldera - Case-2016-02-Caldera-Stock-Options" (PDF) (Teaching case from Product Management by Case (PMBY) collection). Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. (PDF) from the original on 2018-08-25. Retrieved 2018-08-25. See also: [14]
  • "Caldera Systems, Inc. 1998 Stock Option Plan". Caldera Systems, Inc. 1998. from the original on 2017-06-25. Retrieved 2019-11-30 – via OneCle.
  • "Stock Purchase and Sale Agreement - Lineo Inc. and Caldera Systems Inc." 2000-01-06. from the original on 2017-12-19. Retrieved 2019-11-30 – via FindLaw.
  • . Caldera, Inc. 1998–2000. Archived from the original on 2000-07-11. (NB. Caldera's public lawsuit documents.)
  • . Presspass. Microsoft Corporation. 1999–2000. Archived from the original on 2000-08-16. (NB. Microsoft's public lawsuit documents.)

External links edit

  • Caldera, Inc. (archived web site caldera.com from to )
  • Caldera UK Ltd. (archived web site caldera.co.uk from to )
  • Caldera Thin Clients, Inc. (archived web site calderathin.com from to ) and Lineo, Inc. (archived web site calderathin.com from to , lineo.com from to and embedix.com from to )
  • Caldera Systems, Inc. (archived web site calderasystems.com from to and caldera.com from to ), Caldera Holdings (archived web site caldera.com from to ), Caldera International, Inc. (archived web site caldera.com from to ) and The SCO Group (archived web site caldera.com from to and sco.com from )
  • LST Software GmbH (archived web site lst.de from to ), Caldera Deutschland GmbH (archived web site lst.de from to and caldera.de from to 2001) and LST - Verein zur Förderung freier Software (archived web site lst.de from )
  • Caldera Graphics (archived web site caldera.fr from to , caldera.eu from to and caldera.com from to and from )

caldera, company, caldera, based, software, company, founded, 1994, develop, linux, based, operating, system, products, calderaindustrysoftware, industryfoundedoctober, 1994, years, 1994, founderbryan, wayne, sparks, ransom, lovedefunct2002, 2002, productscald. Caldera was a US based software company founded in 1994 to develop Linux and DOS based operating system products CalderaIndustrySoftware industryFoundedOctober 1994 29 years ago 1994 10 1 FounderBryan Wayne Sparks Ransom H LoveDefunct2002 2002 2 ProductsCaldera Network Desktop CND Caldera OpenLinux COL Caldera OpenDOS COD Caldera DR DOS Caldera DR WebSpyderSubsidiariesCaldera UK Ltd Caldera Deutschland GmbHCaldera TaiwanCaldera Systems Inc Caldera Thin Clients Inc Contents 1 Caldera 1 1 Caldera UK 1 2 Caldera Deutschland 1 3 Caldera Taiwan 2 Caldera Caldera Systems and Caldera Thin Clients 2 1 Caldera Systems Caldera Holdings Caldera International Caldera K K and The SCO Group 2 2 Caldera UK Caldera Thin Clients Lineo and Embedix 3 Caldera Graphics 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksCaldera editSee also Novell Corsair Novell Expose and Caldera Network Desktop Caldera Inc was a Canopy funded software company founded in October 1994 1 and incorporated on 25 January 1995 2 by former Novell employees Bryan Wayne Sparks Ransom H Love and others to develop the Caldera Network Desktop CND and later create a Linux distribution named OpenLinux COL The company was originally based in Provo and later in Orem Utah USA Their first product in 1995 was Caldera Network Desktop which was based on Red Hat Linux 3 4 and Novell s Corsair Internet Desktop It also included LISA Linux Installation and System Administration 4 which had been developed by the German Linux Support Team LST for their own Linux distribution 5 The newer OpenLinux distribution was based on LST Power Linux a Slackware derived distribution that had been maintained by LST since 1993 6 and the first to come with a Linux 2 0 kernel 5 Looking for a DOS operating system to bundle with their OpenLinux distribution 1 Caldera backed up by The Canopy Group as their largest investor acquired Novell DOS 7 and other Digital Research assets from Novell on 23 July 1996 7 8 The deal consisted of a direct payment of US 400 000 as well as percentual royalties for any revenues derived from DR DOS to Novell 9 Caldera filed the Caldera v Microsoft antitrust lawsuit the same day 10 This lawsuit related to Caldera s claims of monopolization illegal tying exclusive dealing and tortious interference by Microsoft An example was that certain beta versions of Windows 3 1 produced technically groundless non fatal fake error messages when installing and running them on DR DOS 6 0 due to a check known as AARD code in order to create fear uncertainty and doubt FUD and destroy DR DOS reputation 11 12 13 14 15 16 Another example was bundling and artificially tying MS DOS 7 and Windows 4 into a single product Windows 95 in order to eliminate competition Caldera later demonstrated that it would have been beneficial for DOS and Windows users to have a choice between MS DOS and DR DOS feature wise and that it was technically possible to run Windows 4 on DR DOS 7 simply by faking some new unnecessarily complex but functionally non essential internal interfaces through WinGlue 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 See Microsoft litigation Caldera v Microsoft Since Digital Research s CP M and MP M had no commercial value for Caldera they offered various binaries and sources for download on their site and allowed the redistribution and modification of more collected CP M files through Tim Olmstead s independent The Unofficial CP M Web site since 1997 for as long as they did not contain any DOS technology 23 24 25 Caldera Inc supported the Linux port of Star Division s StarOffice 3 1 with ca DM 800 000 in order to offer the product with their OpenLinux distribution in 1997 26 27 28 29 While active Caldera Inc created a number of subsidiaries Caldera UK edit Under the direction of Roger Alan Gross as General Manager of Caldera s Digital Research Systems Group DSG the UK based development center Caldera UK Ltd 51 12 19 N 1 28 44 W 51 20531 N 1 478786 W 51 20531 1 478786 Caldera UK Ltd Aldwych House Winchester Street Andover Hampshire SP10 2EA UK was incorporated on 20 September 1996 30 to continue the development of the DR DOS operating system in a converted barn 51 11 18 N 1 29 15 W 51 188306 N 1 487498 W 51 188306 1 487498 Caldera UK Ltd Norman Court Barns Norman Court Lane Upper Clatford Andover Hampshire UK at the periphery of Andover Hampshire UK Caldera UK developed various DOS based products including OpenDOS 7 01 COD DR DOS 7 02 DR DOS 7 03 and DR WebSpyder 31 Caldera Thin Clients Inc closed the Caldera UK Ltd development office in February 1999 soon after the release of DR DOS 7 03 thereby effectively stopping any DOS development Caldera Deutschland edit Caldera Inc incorporated the German Linux Support Team s LST configuration manager LISA into Caldera s Network Desktop in 1995 4 In 1996 Linux Support Team grew into Stefan Probst s and Ralf Flaxa s company LST Software GmbH with LST now standing for Linux System Technology 6 in Erlangen Germany This led to a collaboration with Caldera to develop OpenLinux LST Software became Caldera s German development center Caldera Deutschland GmbH for Linux based technologies since May 1997 5 6 Caldera Deutschland continued to develop Linux system software for Caldera s Linux branch until it was closed at the end of 2001 by its US based mother house 6 29 Caldera Taiwan edit On 1 June 1998 Caldera Inc opened a sales office for its DOS based products in Taipei Taiwan run by Irrana and Henry Huang 32 Caldera Caldera Systems and Caldera Thin Clients editOn 2 September 1998 Caldera Inc announced the creation of two Utah based wholly owned subsidiaries Caldera Systems Inc and Caldera Thin Clients Inc in order to split up tasks and directions 33 Under Sparks lead the shell company Caldera Inc remained responsible for the Caldera v Microsoft lawsuit Microsoft lawyers tried repeatedly to have the case dismissed but without success On 7 January 2000 immediately after the completion of the pre trial deposition stage where the parties list the evidence they intend to present Microsoft settled out of court for an undisclosed sum 34 35 which in 2009 was revealed to be US 280 000 000 36 37 38 35 Caldera Inc ceased to exist soon after 39 Caldera Systems Caldera Holdings Caldera International Caldera K K and The SCO Group edit Main article Caldera International Caldera Systems Inc CSI headed by Love as president and CEO since its incorporation in Orem Utah on 21 August 1998 40 targeted the Linux based software business including OpenLinux with Caldera Deutschland as their German Linux development center The company reincorporated in Delaware on 2 March 2000 41 and completed an IPO of its common stock as CALD On the first day of trading Caldera s shares doubled in value briefly touching US 33 and by the end of the first day the company had a market capitalisation of US 1 100 000 000 However at a time when technology IPOs were attracting extremely high valuations Caldera Systems s performance was generally perceived as a disappointment 42 43 nbsp Late Caldera Systems logo The company reorganized in August 2000 and became Caldera International Inc CII in March 2001 In May 2001 Caldera International with investments of Fujitsu and Hitachi opened the Caldera K K カルデラ株式会社 subsidiary directed by Makoto Asoh in Tokyo Japan 44 In August 2002 Caldera International renamed itself into The SCO Group Inc under the lead of Darl McBride Caldera UK Caldera Thin Clients Lineo and Embedix edit Main article Lineo Caldera Thin Clients Inc CTC incorporated in August 1998 and originally led by Gross as president and CEO 33 instead developed DOS and Linux based thin clients and solutions for embedded systems Originally located in Orem 33 and later in Lindon it was meant to become the US based parent company for Caldera UK Ltd When Gross resigned and Caldera UK Ltd was disbanded in February 1999 and when the attempt to relocate the DR DOS development into the US failed 45 46 Caldera Thin Clients under the new lead of Sparks soon refocused on Linux 47 48 49 In April 1999 Caldera Thin Clients released the no longer needed sources to GEM and ViewMAX under the GNU General Public License GPL 50 On 20 July 1999 Caldera Thin Clients was renamed into Lineo Inc 47 48 49 Lineo licensed a stripped down OpenLinux distribution from Caldera Systems and named it Embedix 49 They continued to maintain the former Caldera Thin Clients sales office in Taipei in 1999 In January 2000 Lineo reincorporated in Delaware In October 2001 Lineo refreshed and expanded the free CP M redistribution license after Olmstead s death 51 52 53 54 By July 2002 the company had reformed as Embedix Inc 55 under the lead of Matthew R Harris formerly a Summit Law attorney for Caldera Inc Embedix ceased to exist later that year Some DR DOS assets fell to the Canopy Group and were acquired by DRDOS Inc aka DeviceLogics in 2002 Key parts of the Linux based Embedix assets were acquired by Motorola s Metrowerks on 17 December 2002 56 57 58 Caldera Graphics editTotally unrelated to the above mentioned US based Caldera companies there is also a French software company named Caldera specialized in imaging software for wide format digital printing In order to better distinguish it from the US based companies the French company was also referred to under the name Caldera Graphics SAS for several years Created in 1991 it has since got back its Caldera trademark from the SCO Group as well as the caldera com website since 2010 This French company produces RIP software as well as other solutions dedicated to digital printers and to the Digital Printing industry The company was taken over by Dover in 2017 59 References edit a b c Ball Lyle Pomeroy Nancy eds 1996 09 10 Caldera announces open source code model for DOS DR DOS the Internet Caldera OpenDOS Provo UT USA Caldera Inc Archived from the original on 1996 10 18 Retrieved 2019 06 20 a b Caldera Inc OpenCorporates Archived from the original on 2022 01 27 Retrieved 2022 01 15 Caldera Inc Company Number 1222412 0142 Incorporation Date 25 January 1995 Dissolution Date 29 April 2002 Registered Address 240 W CENTER ST Orem UT 84057 United States Petreley Nicholas 1996 02 19 Down to the Wire Hot Caldera rates a look as an Internet service maybe even for desktops InfoWorld 18 8 InfoWorld Publishing Inc 108 ISSN 0199 6649 Archived from the original on 2019 11 23 Retrieved 2017 06 25 a b c Hughes Phil 1996 06 01 Caldera Network Desktop 1 0 Linux Journal No 26 Specialized System Consultants Inc SSC ISSN 1075 3583 Archived from the original on 2018 08 05 Retrieved 2018 08 05 1 a b c LST Software GmbH Merges With Caldera Inc Critically acclaimed European Linux developers strengthen Caldera s Commitment Linux Kongress Wurzburg Germany PR Newswire 1997 05 23 Archived from the original on 2012 09 13 Retrieved 2011 09 04 a b c d Historie in German LST Verein zur Forderung freier Software e V 2018 2001 Archived from the original on 2018 08 04 Retrieved 2018 08 04 Software Developer Caldera sues Microsoft for Antitrust practices alleges monopolistic acts shut its DR DOS operating system out of market Salt Lake City UT USA Caldera News 1996 07 24 Archived from the original on 2017 06 24 Retrieved 2017 06 24 Leon Mark 1996 07 29 Caldera reopens settled suit buys DR DOS Antitrust suit against Microsoft InfoWorld News Vol 18 no 31 InfoWorld Publishing Co p 3 ISSN 0199 6649 Archived from the original on 2020 02 08 Retrieved 2020 02 08 2 Leon Mark 1996 07 29 Caldera reopens settled suit buys DR DOS Microsoft s response lawsuit is ironic and sad Computerworld New Zealand IDG Communications ISSN 0113 1494 CMPWNZ Archived from the original on 2018 08 23 Retrieved 2018 02 13 Jones Pamela 2004 05 12 Now It s Novell v Canopy Groklaw Archived from the original on 2017 06 25 Retrieved 2017 05 25 a b Susman Stephen Daily Eskridge III Charles R Susman Harry P Southwick James T Folse III Parker C Borchers Timothy K Palumbo Ralph H Harris Matthew R Engel Lynn M McCune Philip S Locker Lawrence C Wheeler Max D Hill Stephen J Tibbitts Ryan E May 1999 In the United States District Court District of Utah Central Division Caldera Inc vs Microsoft Corporation Case No 2 96CV 0645B Caldera Inc s Memorandum in opposition to defendant s motion for partial Summary Judgment on plaintiff s Technological Tying claim Court document Caldera Inc Archived from the original on 2018 08 05 Retrieved 2018 08 05 Schulman Andrew September 1993 Examining the Windows AARD Detection Code A serious message and the code that produced it Dr Dobb s Journal Vol 18 no 9 Miller Freeman Inc pp 42 44 48 89 204 Archived from the original on 2005 12 10 Retrieved 2013 10 05 Schulman Andrew Brown Ralf D Maxey David Michels Raymond J Kyle Jim 1994 November 1993 Undocumented DOS A programmer s guide to reserved MS DOS functions and data structures expanded to include MS DOS 6 Novell DOS and Windows 3 1 2 ed Addison Wesley p 11 ISBN 0 201 63287 X xviii 856 vi pages 3 5 inch floppy Errata 3 4 Ball Lyle ed 1999 04 28 Caldera submits evidence to counter Microsoft s motions for partial summary judgment Press release Caldera Inc Archived from the original on 2018 08 05 Retrieved 2018 08 05 Susman Stephen Daily Eskridge III Charles R Southwick James T Susman Harry P Folse III Parker C Palumbo Ralph H Harris Matthew R McCune Philip S Engel Lynn M Hill Stephen J Tibbitts Ryan E April 1999 In the United States District Court District of Utah Central Division Caldera Inc vs Microsoft Corporation Consolidated statement of facts in support of its responses to motions for summary judgement by Microsoft Corporation Case No 2 96CV 0645B Court document Caldera Inc Archived from the original on 2018 08 05 Retrieved 2018 08 05 Wheeler Max D Hill Stephen J Tibbitts Ryan E Susman Stephen Daily Eskridge III Charles R Paterson Thomas W Dow Stuart J Palumbo Ralph H Folse III Parker C Borchers Timothy K In the United States District Court District of Utah Central Division Caldera Inc vs Microsoft Corporation Case No 2 96CV 0645B First amended complaint and jury demand Tech Law Journal Court document Archived from the original on 2016 11 25 Retrieved 2016 11 25 Meyer Egbert 1998 08 27 Microsoft Vorgetauschter Bug legte DR DOS lahm Heise Online in German Verlag Heinz Heise Archived from the original on 2018 07 14 Retrieved 2018 07 14 5 Lea Graham 1998 03 23 Cebit Caldera shows Windows on DR DOS denying MS claims CeBIT news Hanover Germany Archived from the original on 2017 06 24 Retrieved 2009 06 01 Romano Mike 1998 09 16 The mouse that roared Forget the feds It s up to an obscure Utah company to prove what we already know that Microsoft is a monopoly Seattle Weekly Archived from the original on 2017 06 24 Retrieved 2017 06 24 Furthermore Caldera claims that Microsoft s flagship product Windows 95 is nothing more than an artificial tie between its MS DOS operating system and Windows graphic interface with no business justification other than to keep competing underlying operating systems like Caldera s DR DOS off the market To prove its point Caldera will soon release a piece of demonstration software called WinBolt which it says will allow users to install the Windows 95 interface atop DR DOS The demo will show Caldera says that there is no significant technological advancement or justified business efficiency to the combination of MS DOS with Windows in Windows 95 Lea Graham 1998 09 28 Caldera s DR gets OnSatellite of love Service to offer voice email and smartie cards The Register Situation Publishing Ltd Archived from the original on 2018 08 22 Retrieved 2018 02 13 Lea Graham 1999 11 05 Win95 is it just Dos 7 plus Windows 4 after all The judge thinks it could be The Register Situation Publishing Ltd Archived from the original on 2016 11 25 Retrieved 2016 11 25 Paul Matthias R 2002 04 10 fd dev HMA access from TSR freedos dev Archived from the original on 2017 09 09 Retrieved 2017 09 09 MS DOS 7 0 introduced a for the most part undocumented RMD data structure usually located in the HMA The kernel collects and records configuration and Real Mode Driver data during boot type of driver interrupts hooked by driver CONFIG SYS line of invocation etc and stores this information in a complicated growing data structure Presumably meant to be used by the Windows core to get a better picture of the loaded Real Mode drivers or even attempt to unhook or unload some of them it is only used to a very limited extent some of the info reflected in the log files created on startup and some parts of the configuration manager also make use of it leaving room beyond the technical side because nothing of the interesting stuff is documented Paul Matthias R 2002 07 25 Will Windows 3 1 work with DR DOS 7 03 Newsgroup alt os free dos Archived from the original on 2019 11 23 Retrieved 2018 05 09 DR DOS 7 03 is compatible with Windows and Windows for groups up to 3 xx and internal versions of DR DOS even with Windows 4 xx aka Windows 95 98 SE Olmstead Tim 1997 08 10 CP M Web site needs a host Newsgroup comp os cpm Archived from the original on 2017 09 01 Retrieved 2018 09 09 Olmstead Tim 1997 08 29 ANNOUNCE Caldera CP M site is now up Newsgroup comp os cpm Archived from the original on 2017 09 01 Retrieved 2018 09 09 6 License Agreement Caldera Inc 1997 08 28 Archived from the original on 2018 09 08 Retrieved 2018 09 09 7 permanent dead link 8 permanent dead link Brors Dieter 1997 02 20 Caldera OpenLinux und StarOffice im Bundle Heise Online in German Verlag Heinz Heise Archived from the original on 2018 08 08 Retrieved 2018 08 08 Produkt Telegramme Star Office 3 1 fur Linux portiert Computerwoche in German Computerwoche Verlag GmbH 1997 05 16 ISSN 0170 5121 ZDB ID 519907 4 Archived from the original on 2018 08 06 Retrieved 2018 08 08 Strobl Rudolf January 2003 Der Grunder uber Gestern Heute und Linux Linux Magazin in German Vol 2003 no 1 Linux New MediaDefOrdGenAa2 1zLinux New Media AG de ISSN 1432 640X 100 Archived from the original on 2018 08 08 Retrieved 2018 08 08 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link a b Bantle Ulrich October 2017 Linux Distributionen und fruhe Protagonisten aus Deutschland Linux Magazin in German Vol 2017 no 10 Computec Media GmbH ISSN 1432 640X Archived from the original on 2018 08 05 Retrieved 2018 08 05 Basic information about company Caldera UK Limited Company Data Rex 2001 07 01 Company Number 03252883 Archived from the original on 2017 06 24 Retrieved 2017 06 24 Caldera DR WebSpyder Graphical DOS Web Browser A fully customizable low system requirement Internet Browser for Information Kiosks Network Computers Internet Set top Boxes Compact embedded devices with display PDF Product broschure Caldera Inc Caldera DR DOS Division 1998 3 DRW03EZXXZ WEBS Archived PDF from the original on 2020 02 08 Retrieved 2020 02 08 9 10 4 pages Caldera establishes Office in Taiwan in response to the embedded market s demand for DR DOS Orem UT USA Taipei Taiwan PR Newswire 1998 06 01 Archived from the original on 2012 09 11 Retrieved 2011 09 04 11 a b c Caldera 1998 09 02 Caldera Creates Two Wholly Owned Subsidiaries Press release Orem UT USA PR Newswire Archived from the original on 2017 06 24 Retrieved 2017 06 24 Lea Graham 2000 01 13 Caldera vs Microsoft the settlement BBC News Archived from the original on 2017 06 24 Retrieved 2017 06 24 via bbc co uk a b Gomes Lee 2000 01 11 Microsoft Will Pay 275 Million To Settle Lawsuit From Caldera The Wall Street Journal English print ed Dow Jones amp Company Inc ISSN 0099 9660 Archived from the original on 2016 12 31 Retrieved 2019 11 24 Microsoft Corp agreed to pay an estimated 275 million to settle an antitrust lawsuit by Caldera Inc heading off a trial that was likely to air nasty allegations from a decade ago Microsoft and Caldera a small Salt Lake City software company that brought the suit in 1996 didn t disclose terms of the settlement Microsoft though said it would take a charge of three cents a share for the agreement in the fiscal third quarter ending March 31 the company has roughly 5 5 billion shares outstanding Jones Pamela 2009 11 23 Exhibits to Microsoft s Cross Motion for Summary Judgment in Novell WordPerfect Case Groklaw Archived from the original on 2013 08 21 Retrieved 2011 10 22 exhibits attached to Microsoft s Memorandum of Law in support of Microsoft s cross motion for summary judgment in the Novell v Microsoft antitrust litigation We finally find out what Microsoft paid Caldera to settle the DrDOS litigation back in 2000 280 million We even get to read the settlement agreement It s attached as an exhibit The settlement terms were sealed for all these years but now that mystery is solved We also find out what Caldera Canopy then paid Novell from that 280 million 35 5 million at first and then after Novell successfully sued Canopy in 2004 Caldera s successor in interest on this matter an additional 17 7 million according to page 16 of the Memorandum Microsoft claims that Novell is not the real party in interest in this antitrust case and so it can t sue Microsoft for the claims it has lodged against it because Microsoft says Novell sold its antitrust claims to Caldera when it sold it DrDOS So the exhibits are trying to demonstrate that Novell got paid in full so to speak via that earlier litigation As a result we get to read a number of documents from the Novell v Canopy litigation Novell responds it retained its antitrust claims in the applications market Burt Thomas W Sparks Bryan Wayne 2000 01 07 Settlement agreement Microsoft Corporation and Caldera Inc reach agreement to settle antitrust lawsuit PDF Faxed court document Case 1 05 cv 01087 JFM Document 104 8 Filed 2009 11 13 NOV00107061 NOV00107071 LT2288 LT2298 Lan12S311263739 1 Exhibit A Archived PDF from the original on 2017 07 04 Retrieved 2018 08 03 Microsoft will pay to Caldera by wire transfer in accordance with written instructions provided by Caldera the amount of two hundred eighty million dollars 280 000 000 as full settlement of all claims or potential claims covered by this agreement NB This document of the Caldera v Microsoft case was an exhibit in the Novell v Microsoft and Comes v Microsoft cases Wallis Richard J Aeschbacher Steven J Bettilyon Mark M Webb Jr G Stewar Tulchin David B Holley Steven L 2009 11 13 Microsoft s memorandum in opposition to Novell s renewed motion for summary judgement on Microsoft s affirmative defenses and in support of Microsoft s cross motion for summary judgement PDF Court document United States District Court District of Maryland p 16 Novell Inc v Microsoft Corporation Civil Action No JFM 05 1087 Archived PDF from the original on 2019 05 24 Retrieved 2018 08 03 Microsoft paid 280 million to Caldera to settle the case and 35 5 million of the settlement proceeds were provided by Caldera to Novell as a so called royalty Dissatisfied with that amount Novell filed suit in June 2000 against Caldera succeeded by The Canopy Group alleging that Novell was entitled to even more Novell ultimately prevailed adding 17 7 million to its share of the monies paid by Microsoft to Caldera for a total of more than 53 million Collins Lois M Nii Jenifer 2000 01 16 Settlement fuels Caldera family Orem company is settling up with spinoffs thriving Deseret News Archived from the original on 2019 11 30 Retrieved 2019 11 30 Jones Pamela 2004 02 29 Caldera Inc Caldera Systems Inc 1998 Asset Purchase and Sale Agreement Groklaw Archived from the original on 2017 06 25 Retrieved 2017 05 25 Certificate of Incorporation of Caldera Systems Inc FindLaw 2000 03 02 Archived from the original on 2017 06 24 Retrieved 2017 06 24 Shankland Stephen 2002 01 02 Caldera Systems CEO happy with 1 billion market cap CNet Archived from the original on 2017 06 24 Retrieved 2017 06 24 Beale Matthew 2000 03 22 Caldera IPO Marks First Linux Disappointment ECommerce Times ECT News Network Inc Archived from the original on 2017 06 24 Retrieved 2017 06 24 Business Editors High Tech Writers 2001 05 31 Caldera Establishes Japanese Subsidiary Caldera K K With support from Fujitsu and Hitachi Orem UT USA Business Wire Archived from the original on 2013 02 03 Retrieved 2011 09 04 Lea Graham 1999 04 27 Caldera closes UK thin client development unit Development being moved over to Utah The Register Situation Publishing Ltd Archived from the original on 2017 06 25 Retrieved 2017 06 24 Lea Graham 1999 04 21 Caldera unveils simple install Linux system No expertise claimed to be needed for OpenLinux 2 2 The Register Situation Publishing Ltd Archived from the original on 2017 06 25 Retrieved 2017 06 24 a b Caldera Inc 1999 07 20 Embedded Linux moved to top priority at Lineo Inc formerly known as Caldera Thin Clients Inc Press release Lindon UT USA Archived from the original on 2017 06 25 Retrieved 2017 06 24 a b Smith Tony 1999 07 20 Caldera Thin Clients renamed to focus on embedded Linux Lineo Lineo wherefore art thou Lineo The Register Situation Publishing Ltd Archived from the original on 2018 08 22 Retrieved 2018 02 13 a b c Ball Lyle 1999 10 01 1999 08 04 Richardson Marjorie Margie ed Interview Lyle Ball Lineo Linux Journal No 66 Specialized System Consultants Inc SSC ISSN 1075 3583 Archived from the original on 2017 12 13 Retrieved 2019 06 01 We have very deep experience with embedding DR DOS and we ve been making millions from that So we are in a unique position we are not a startup and we have funding Our DOS product paid for all our R amp D on embedded Linux we are evolving our focus from an embedded DOS only company to an embedded Linux company We are not killing our DOS product immediately However there has been an increasing demand for embedded Linux So we are shifting our focus and renaming the company to match our longer term revenue stream which will be Linux based as the market has requested us to do We will keep selling both technologies during the transition 12 Archived 2020 01 14 at the Wayback Machine Jemmett Ben A L April 1999 Caldera releases GEM under the GPL Deltasoft GEM News Archived from the original on 2016 11 07 Retrieved 2016 11 07 Caldera Thin Clients Inc released the source code for GEM and ViewMAX under the GNU Public License in mid April following years of speculation over GEM s future Caldera bought the GEM sources from Novell along with the DR DOS in 1996 at the time noting that they may develop GEM into a platform for mobile computers and thin clients However these plans were dropped and GEM was instead released into the open source community Sparks Bryan Wayne 2001 10 19 Chaudry Gabriele Gaby ed License agreement for the CP M material presented on this site Lineo Inc Archived from the original on 2015 09 14 Retrieved 2018 09 09 Let this email represent a right to use distribute modify enhance and otherwise make available in a nonexclusive manner the CP M technology as part of the Unofficial CP M Web Site with its maintainers developers and community I further state that as Chairman and CEO of Lineo Inc that I have the right to do offer such a license Bryan Sparks Chaudry Gabriele Gaby ed The Unofficial CP M Web Site Archived from the original on 2016 02 03 Retrieved 2016 02 03 Gasperson Tina 2001 11 26 CP M collection is back online with an Open Source licence Walk down memory lane The Register Situation Publishing Ltd Archived from the original on 2017 09 01 Retrieved 2001 11 26 Swaine Michael 2004 06 01 CP M and DRM Dr Dobb s Journal Vol 29 no 6 CMP Media LLC pp 71 73 361 Archived from the original on 2018 09 09 Retrieved 2018 09 09 13 Correia Edward J 2002 07 01 Lineo Is Now Embedix New company releases SDK dumps RTXC SD Times Software Development News Archived from the original on 2012 04 07 Retrieved 2012 04 07 SPECIAL REPORT Motorola Metrowerks acquires embedded Linux pioneer Lineo Linux Devices Ziff Davis Enterprise Holdings Inc 2002 12 17 Archived from the original on 2013 01 28 Retrieved 2013 01 28 Metrowerks to Expand Embedded Linux Tools and Solutions Offerings Through Embedix Asset Acquisition Company to Add Embedix Tools and Technology to Integrated Development Platforms for PDAs Smart Handheld Devices Residential Gateways Digital TVs Austin TX amp Lindon UT USA Metrowerks 2002 12 17 Archived from the original on 2002 12 23 Retrieved 2019 06 20 Embedix Technology Metrowerks 2002 12 23 Archived from the original on 2002 12 23 Retrieved 2019 06 20 Dover acquires Caldera Graphics Downers Grove IL USA Dover Corporation 1999 04 06 1997 04 05 Archived from the original on 2018 08 26 Retrieved 2018 08 26 Further reading editdel Carmen Romero Aranibar Maria Riehle Dirk 2018 08 07 2016 2017 2018 Riehle Dirk Ting Grace eds Stock Options at Caldera Case 2016 02 Caldera Stock Options PDF Teaching case from Product Management by Case PMBY collection Friedrich Alexander Universitat Erlangen Nurnberg Archived PDF from the original on 2018 08 25 Retrieved 2018 08 25 See also 14 Caldera Systems Inc 1998 Stock Option Plan Caldera Systems Inc 1998 Archived from the original on 2017 06 25 Retrieved 2019 11 30 via OneCle Stock Purchase and Sale Agreement Lineo Inc and Caldera Systems Inc 2000 01 06 Archived from the original on 2017 12 19 Retrieved 2019 11 30 via FindLaw Lawsuit Caldera Inc 1998 2000 Archived from the original on 2000 07 11 NB Caldera s public lawsuit documents Microsoft and Caldera Inc Presspass Microsoft Corporation 1999 2000 Archived from the original on 2000 08 16 NB Microsoft s public lawsuit documents External links editCaldera Inc archived web site caldera com from 1996 10 18 to 1999 04 30 Caldera UK Ltd archived web site caldera co uk from 1997 12 21 to 1999 10 12 Caldera Thin Clients Inc archived web site calderathin com from 1999 01 17 to 1999 11 05 and Lineo Inc archived web site calderathin com from 1999 10 12 to 1999 11 05 lineo com from 2000 05 10 to 2003 03 20 and embedix com from 2002 06 03 to 2003 02 20 Caldera Systems Inc archived web site calderasystems com from 1999 01 17 to 2001 04 05 and caldera com from 2000 02 29 to 2000 12 17 Caldera Holdings archived web site caldera com from 2001 01 18 to 2001 03 02 Caldera International Inc archived web site caldera com from 2001 03 30 to 2002 08 25 and The SCO Group archived web site caldera com from 2002 09 14 to 2004 09 01 and sco com from 2001 05 08 LST Software GmbH archived web site lst de from 1997 01 11 to 1997 12 11 Caldera Deutschland GmbH archived web site lst de from 1998 12 01 to 2000 01 02 and caldera de from 2000 04 13 to 2001 and LST Verein zur Forderung freier Software archived web site lst de from 2001 03 31 Caldera Graphics archived web site caldera fr from 1996 12 23 to 2007 03 04 caldera eu from 2007 03 27 to 2011 06 14 and caldera com from 2011 07 17 to 2012 01 07 and from 2012 05 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Caldera company amp oldid 1223521327, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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