Caldera certifies OpenLinux Workstation 3.1.1 with Borland Kylix 2

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“Corporate Developers Now Have A Powerful Choice for Web Services Application
Development; Time to Market and Total Cost of Ownership Reduced.”

Caldera International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALDD) announced
today that its OpenLinux Workstation 3.1.1 has been certified with Borland Software
Corporation (Nasdaq NM: BORL) for Kylix 2.  This certification allows corporate
developers to rapidly create Linux, Web, Web services, database and GUI applications
much faster and more efficiently, thereby reducing time to market and total cost of
ownership. 

Caldera OpenLinux Workstation 3.1.1 is a Linux based operating system designed to
help developers easily create open source or corporate applications for an open
standards environment. Borland Kylix 2 is the latest version of Borland's
award-winning, rapid application development (RAD) environment for the Linux
operating system with support for developing and deploying Web services.

"The certification of OpenLinux Workstation 3.1.1 with Borland's Kylix 2 provides
developers a powerful choice for building Web services applications for Linux or
UNIX," said Drew Spencer, CTO, Caldera International.  "By working with Borland, we
offer a richer set of solutions to fulfill the requests of our customer base."  
        
"Borland has a long-standing commitment to provide the Linux community and customers
with software technology that enables the rapid development of e-business
applications and Web services on the Linux platform," said Simon Thornhill, general
manager and vice president, RAD solutions, Borland Software Corporation.  "Caldera's
certification of Borland Kylix on OpenLinux Workstation underscores the continued
leadership of Kylix as an industry standard solution for Linux development."

As another demonstration of the Caldera-Borland relationship, Caldera will be
exhibiting at BorCon, the annual Borland Conference, May 18-22 in Anaheim, CA.
Attendees are encouraged to visit the Caldera booth, booth #236, and register to win
a Compaq iPaq.  More details regarding BorCon are found at 
http://www.borland.com/conf2002/.

Visit http://www.borland.com/kylix/ for more information regarding Borland Kylix.
See http://www.caldera.com/products/workstation/ for more details about Caldera
OpenLinux Workstation. 

Caldera International, Inc.
Caldera International (Nasdaq: CALDD) provides "Powerful Choices" for businesses
through its UNIX, Linux and Volution product lines and services. Based in Lindon,
UT, Caldera has representation in 82 countries and 16,000+ resellers worldwide.
Caldera Global Services provides reliable localized support and services to partners
and customers. For more information on Caldera products and services, visit 
http://www.caldera.com.

Caldera, the Caldera logos, Caldera Volution, OpenLinux, SCO and the associated SCO
logo, and SCO OpenServer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Caldera
International, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. Caldera Global Services is a
service mark of Caldera International, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark of The
Open Group in the United States and other countries. Linux is a registered trademark
of Linus Torvalds. All Borland brand and product names are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Borland Software Corporation, in the United States and other
countries.  All other brand or product names are or may be trademarks of, and are
used to identify products or services of, their respective owners.

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and uncertainties.  The Company wishes to advise readers that a number of important
factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the
forward-looking statements.  These factors include the ability of the Company to
successfully meet its revenue projections, which are based in part, on the continued
acceptance in the marketplace of the historical products of the acquired operations;
the ability of the Company to develop and successfully introduce products
integrating its products and services with those historically offered by the
recently acquired operations; the ability of the Company to continue to manage its
cost reductions without adversely affecting customer service and employee
productivity; the ability of recently introduced and new products to operate as
designed, including compatibility with various platforms in the absence of other
defects; the Company's reliance on developers in the open source community; new and
changing technologies and customer acceptance of those technologies; the Company's
ability to compete effectively with other companies; failure of our brand to achieve
the broad recognition necessary to succeed; unenforceability of the GNU general
public license and other Open Source licenses; our reliance on third party
developers of components of our software offerings; claims of infringement of
third-party intellectual property rights; and disruption in the Company's
distribution sales channel. These and other factors, which could cause actual
results to differ materially, are discussed in more detail in the Company's filings
with the Securities and Exchange Commission.