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Shape Your Apps Strategy to Reflect New SaaS Licensing and Pricing Trends
For tips on how to make your app fit with the trends in SaaS licensing and pricing, check out this white paper. Subscription models are changing, and if yours don't make sense, customers will go...
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Tragedy to farce--the SCO vs. IBM lawsuit
When AT&T commercialized Unix, that was tragedy. Two decades later, SCO's case against IBM is the farce. If upheld, it threatens to destroy the open-source future and hacker culture that keeps...
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Jumpy Caldera needs vision correction
Caldera started off as a Unix project, and then became a Linux company. Matt Loney thinks the company is in danger of having one vision too many.
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Linux company gives up Love
Linux seller Caldera International replaces longtime Chief Executive Ransom Love and agrees to buy back shares held by two major investors.
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Can Linux vendors unify efforts?
Sources say that SuSE, Caldera and Turbolinux will join efforts to create a single standardized Linux distribution.
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Caldera ramps up security in server OS
OpenLinux Server 3.1 is the latest release of Caldera's server-optimized Linux distribution. OpenLinux Server (OLS) 3.1 is a veritable "one-stop server shop" that includes just about every...
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Caldera targets developers with latest Workstation
OpenLinux Workstation 3.1 is the latest release of Caldera's Linux-based desktop operating system. In what appears to be a shift in focus from its user-centric eDesktop 2.4, Caldera seems to be...
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Caldera CEO mulls unified Unix/Linux
As chief executive of Caldera International, Ransom Love is on the forefront of developing open-source software for business computing. In a question-and-answer session, he describes his vision...
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Tempest in a Caldera
While Richard Stallman and Caldera CEO Ransom Love go for each other's throats, Caldera's licensing gambit is angering the zealots--but it just may succeed.
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Caldera loads Linux apps on UnixWare
Open Unix 8 will allow Linux applications to run on SCO's UnixWare operating system
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The AIX and pains of 64-bit computing
What role will Caldera play in the world of 64-bit Unix?
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This ain't no tradeshow
A reshaped SCO rallies the troops -- or at least tries to soothe them.
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UNIX phoenix
From the ashes of UNIX's destruction there may arise a powerful and beautiful new creature.
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Bleeding edge for the rest of us
Preview next-generation Linux from an unexpected source.
Additional Results
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Flipboard for Android now available, you don't need a Samsung Galaxy S III
Flipboard has changed the way I consume feeds on my iPad and now it is available for Android owners as well.
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The Toshiba Excite 10 in a copy machine (pictures)
Photos of our attempt to copy the Toshiba Excite 10. We were not successful. Also, we didn't actually try to copy it.
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Microsoft's Windows 8 Release Preview looks to hit on May 31
Microsoft may be set to deliver the near-final release preview of Windows 8 to testers as early as May 31, according to an accidentally posted blog entry.
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2012's Best Linux desktop: Linux Mint 13
The Linux Mint distribution keeps getting better and better with its own take on GNOME, the Cinnamon Linux desktop
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Microsoft updates SkyDrive apps for Windows and Mac
Microsoft is adding support for a new Windows 8 'fetch' feature, due to be part of the upcoming Release Preview, to its SkyDrive cloud-storage app.
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Gartner: Worldwide server shipments up but revenue drops
Hewlett-Packard managed to top the global server market as far as shipments are concerned, followed by Dell and IBM.
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LG tops global tablet display market thanks to iPad, Kindle Fire
LG Display tops the global leader board of the top media tablet display suppliers, according to a new report.
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