Stories about: Caldera

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    SCO loses another round in Unix fight, to pay Novell US$2.55M 18/07/2008 08:24:43

    At the beginning of its massive legal fight against Linux in 2003, The SCO Group imagined a day when companies like IBM, Novell and others would pay it large amounts of cash for alleged infringements on SCO-owned Unix code.
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    Microsoft buys stake in company tying Linux to Windows 18/11/2004 08:00:33

    Microsoft this week came as close at it may ever get to supporting Unix and Linux when it took a minority stake in integration vendor Vintela.
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    Fake Nigerian e-mail parody targets SCO CEO McBride 27/08/2003 09:28:32

    Fueled by the ongoing legal battle between Unix vendor The SCO Group and IBM, someone in the open-source community has apparently decided that the whole situation is a mockery in need of mocking.
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    UnitedLinux 1.0 Beta 3 23/01/2003 07:53:25

    UnitedLinux is the product of four major Linux distribution vendors (Connectiva, The SCO Group (for­merly Caldera), SuSE and TurboLinux) combining development efforts to prod­uce a single Linux distribution, upon which each vendor will base future products.
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    UnitedLinux products make debut at Comdex 18/11/2002 09:03:57

    Four Linux vendors collaborating on a common operating system will announce Tuesday the availability of their first commercial release, called UnitedLinux 1.0, according to information from member companies.
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    United Linux completes beta, ready for launch 30/10/2002 07:51:00

    UnitedLinux LLP has completed beta testing of the first release of its open source Linux operating system and is ready to launch the product as planned next month, said company manager Paula Hunter Tuesday at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in Frankfurt, Germany.
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    Group to examine security-flaw reporting policies 30/09/2002 07:45:00

    A number of software vendors and security firms are teaming up to discuss reporting strategies for security flaws, balancing the right of users to know whether their software is flawed against the possibility that publicizing vulnerabilities may encourage hackers.
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    Slapper worm slowly spreading 18/09/2002 07:26:00

    The Slapper worm identified late last week is slowly but surely infecting thousands of vulnerable Linux Apache Web servers across the Internet, according to security firms monitoring its progress.
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    CERT: Flaws in SNMP could threaten 'Net 13/02/2002 08:44:34

    Flaws in how SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is implemented in a raft of products could allow attackers to stage denial of service attacks, take over systems and threaten the Internet, according to a new alert from the federally funded computer security body CERT/CC (Computer Emergency Response Team/Coordination Center).
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    LINUXWORLD: Group releases Linux standards 04/02/2002 08:26:00

    Thanks to two new standards announced Thursday, software applications should soon be able to run across different versions of the open-source Linux operating system, and Linux offerings will likely be made available for a broader set of international markets.
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    LINUXWORLD: Caldera to ship Web-based management system 31/01/2002 08:46:00

    Looking to boost its Web services strategy, Caldera International said that it will deliver next month version 1.1 of its Volution Manager, a Web-based management and administration system that supports the best-selling versions of Linux.
 
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