Embedded Linux Moved to Top Priority at Lineo, Inc.,
20.07.1999, 14:09
Formerly Known As Caldera Thin Clients, Inc.
LINDON, Utah (PROTEXT) - Lineo's Embedded Linux, Based on
Caldera Systems' OpenLinux, Is Natural Evolution for Companies
With Years of Success in Both Linux and Embedded
Caldera(R), Inc. today announced that its embedded Linux(R)
research and development plans will be carried forward by its
wholly-owned subsidiary, Caldera Thin Clients, which was today
renamed Lineo(TM), Inc. Lineo's embedded Linux platform,
Embedix(TM), is based on Caldera Systems' OpenLinux(R), a full-
featured operating system platform. Caldera Systems, the "Linux
for Business" industry leader, will continue to develop, market
and sell OpenLinux to PC software markets. Lineo's Embedix
solutions will extend OpenLinux to the embedded market.
"Caldera was the first company to invest heavily in the
establishment of Linux as an acceptable business solution," said
Bryan Sparks, CEO of both Caldera, Inc. and the newly-evolved
Lineo, Inc. "Five years after forming Caldera, we are now
launching Lineo for the purpose of defining the commercial
embedded Linux marketplace and obtaining wide market
implementation of this incredible operating system environment in
compact devices worldwide."
"OEMs see the benefit of embedding Linux into their devices
and have requested an embedded OpenLinux solution," said Ransom
Love, President and CEO of Caldera Systems, Inc. "Embedix will
define the embedded Linux market as OpenLinux has defined the
Linux for business market."
In just four weeks, at Linux World, the industry's largest
Linux-focused trade show, Lineo will be announcing a partnership
with the world's leading provider of embedded computing
technology and will be detailing the first broad market Linux-
based embedded devices.
Lineo is calling its embedded Linux platform Embedix, which is
based upon OpenLinux -- Caldera Systems' successful boxed Linux
product targeted at desktops, servers and high-availability
solutions. Embedix is a specially configured Linux platform
designed to meet the strict memory, storage and performance
requirements of embedded systems. Lineo has already developed and
sold Embedix-based solutions to a select group of OEMs. Lineo's
embedded Linux development environment, code named
"Hurricane(TM)", includes the complete set of OpenLinux
technologies paired with special tools for producing software for
embedded systems.
Lineo will continue to develop and market its DR DOS(R)
product line to embedded OEMs, including Embrowser(TM)(formerly
WebSpyder), the company's DOS-based graphical embedded Web
browser. For the past two years, revenues from the DR DOS product
line have funded Caldera Thin Clients' embedded business and the
research and development for both Embedix and Embrowser. Lineo
has already begun to port Embrowser to Linux.
Lineo technology development is targeted at such embedded
markets as print/publishing, automotive, industrial automation,
consumer electronics and retail automation. Lineo positions its
technologies as a base for embedded solutions such as digital
imaging devices, single task processors, Internet TV set-top
devices, hand held devices, point-of-sale terminals, single board
computers, networking infrastructure components and network
computers.
Lineo is a wholly owned subsidiary of Caldera, Inc., and
employs a business model of utilizing the OEM channel to reach
multiple market segments with numerous technology solutions.
Lineo enhances this relationship by customizing its products as
required by the individual OEM. Lineo provides specialized
products and services that decrease an OEM's time to market and
post-sales support of high-volume computing devices.
History
Caldera, Inc. was founded by Bryan Sparks in the fall of 1994,
and was incorporated in January of 1995. Caldera received initial
funding from The Canopy Group, the family trust of Raymond J.
Noorda, former Novell, Inc. Chairman and CEO. Caldera's business
plan was to offer products based on the then-fledgling Linux
operating system to business customers. Caldera built its success
with Linux-based products through reseller, retail and direct
channels. In July of 1996, Caldera purchased the DR DOS business
and all related DOS assets from Novell for purposes of offering
these technologies into embedded markets as well as integrating
these products with the existing Linux product lines. In the
summer of 1998, Caldera, Inc. created two separate companies to
further focus development, marketing and sales efforts. Caldera
Systems, Inc. was created to develop Linux-based products for PC
software markets, with greatest success on desktops and servers.
Caldera Thin Clients, Inc., targeted the thin client and embedded
systems markets.
Today, Caldera Thin Clients changed its name to Lineo, Inc. --
in part to distinguish the company's embedded Linux products from
Caldera Systems' full-featured OpenLinux solutions, and in part
to emphasize the evolution of the company to focus on the
emerging embedded Linux market. Lineo actively defines the
embedded Linux market and offers embedded Linux-based components
and solutions to OEMs. Lineo maintains a strong relationship with
Caldera Systems and uses Caldera System's OpenLinux technology as
a basis for its embedded Linux solutions. Lineo is the benefactor
of a history with both Linux and embedded systems. Lineo is based
in Lindon, Utah and has a sales office in Taipei, Taiwan.
Revenues for the company remain private and are released only to
prospective investors.
Lineo(TM), Inc. develops, markets and sells embedded operating
systems and applications that provide consumers with simple, low-
cost software for interacting with the Internet via embedded
devices. Lineo owns and develops Embedix(TM) (embedded Linux OS),
Embrowser(TM) (embedded web browser), DR DOS(R) (component-based
embedded OS) and other technologies designed to improve
connectivity while reducing system requirements and per-unit
costs. Contact Lineo, Inc. at www.lineo.com, via email
"info@lineo.com" or telephone (801) 426-5001. Caldera, Inc., the
parent company of Lineo, Inc., was founded by Bryan Sparks in
October 1994 as a start-up venture funded by The Canopy Group --
the family trust of Raymond J. Noorda, former Chairman and CEO of
Novell(R), Inc.
Lineo, Embedix and Embrowser are trademarks of Lineo, Inc.
Caldera and DR-DOS are registered trademarks of Caldera, Inc.
OpenLinux is a trademark of Caldera Systems, Inc. Linux is a
registered trademark owned by Linus Torvalds. All other products,
services, companies and publications are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective owners. ots Original Text
Service: Caldera Thin Clients, Inc. Internet:
http://www.newsaktuell.de Contact: Lyle Ball of Lineo, Inc.,
801-426-5001, ext.305, fax 801-426-6166, lyle@lineo.com; or
Irrana Huang of the Taipei, Taiwan Office Lineo, Inc., 886-22747-
8800, fax 886-22747-8822, irrana.huang@lineo.com Web site:
http://www.calderathin.com
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