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Caldera name change
Posted by admin on Sunday, September 08, 2002 - 11:12 AM
Caldera Systems admin writes "Caldera International, Inc. has announced that it will change its name to The SCO Group upon shareholder approval. The renaming enables the company to use the strength of the SCO brand when selling Linux solutions, including SCOs Linux based product powered by UnitedLinux to be released later this year.

The name change to SCO from Caldera builds on a strong market position which we will extend as we reinvent the SCO brand, said Darl McBride, president and CEO, SCO. For more than two decades, the SCO name has been synonymous with reliability, stability and cost efficiency. Now, the coexistence and collaboration of UNIX and Linux systems from a single source offers our customers and channel partners a powerful choice of solutions, backed by a name that powers millions of servers around the world SCO. The SCO name change carries over to current Caldera branded solutions:

* Caldera OpenLinux becomes SCO Linux powered by UnitedLinux
* Caldera Open UNIX becomes SCO UnixWare
* The Caldera Partner Program becomes TeamSCO
* Caldera Global Services becomes SCO Global Services

You can find the full press release here.
You can find the SCO group site here."

 
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