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OREM, UT-October 23, 2000-Caldera Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD), today
announced that the first three courses for their OpenLinux Solution
Series
are complete. The courses will be available to OpenLearning Providers
by
October 31, 2000. Three additional courses will be available before
the end
of the year. The OpenLinux Solutions Series is designed to educate IT
professionals to deploy and manage specialized servers–servers
optimized
for specific functions like Web, DNS/DHCP, SAMBA, firewall and
application
servers.
“This series addresses the needs and business interests of IT
professionals working with Linux,” said David Acheson, director of
education
for Caldera Systems, Inc. “We will provide solutions and increase
productivity in the organizations they serve. Caldera can do it with
high-quality curriculum and in less time.”
The series consists of one- and two-day courses. Courses available by
month’s end include:
Courses available by the end of the year include:
In addition to the OpenLinux Solutions Series, Caldera OpenLearning has
added a course entitled “Linux, Your First Step” to its general
courseware.
This is a one-day course focusing on the use of Linux as an office
desktop
and front office processing system.
“As an OpenLearning Provider, we appreciate Caldera’s understanding of
IT
professionals,” said George Stilwell, Linux program manager for Ikon
Education Services. “Many don’t have the time or need for
certification
courses; but given the growth of Linux in businesses, they all need to
know
how to provide solutions.”
Caldera OpenLearning
Caldera OpenLearning is a comprehensive education program that includes
the
OpenLinux Solutions Series, three five-day courses for Linux
Professional
Institute certification and other general courseware – all targeted to
IT
professionals who are providing eBusiness solutions for their
customers.
Caldera OpenLearning Courseware is available through OpenLearning
Providers
at 206 locations worldwide. For OpenLearning Courseware descriptions
or to
find an OpenLearning Provider, please visit
www.calderasystems.com/openlearning .
Caldera Systems, Inc.
Caldera Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD) is a “Linux for Business”
technology
leader in developing and marketing successful Linux-based business
solutions, including its award-winning OpenLinux, NetWare for Linux,
Linux
technical training, certification and support-with free 30-day phone
support
and on-site consulting. Caldera OpenLearning Providers offer
exceptional
distribution-neutral Linux training and certification based on Linux
Professional Institute (LPIÔ) certification standards. Caldera Systems
supports the open source community and is a leader in, and advocate of
Linux
Standard Base (LSBä) and LPI.
Caldera, Inc. was co-founded in 1994 by Ransom Love. Caldera Systems,
Inc.
was founded by Ransom Love in 1998 to develop Linux-based business
solutions. Based in Orem, UT, Caldera Systems has offices and 1000+
resellers worldwide. For more information, see www.calderasystems.com
or in
the US call 888-GO-Linux (888-465-4689).
Caldera is a registered trademark of Caldera Systems, Inc. All other
products, services, companies, events and publications are trademarks,
registered trademarks or servicemarks of their respective owners in the
U.S.
and/or other countries.
LINUX is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
Forward Looking Statements
The statements set forth above include forward-looking statements that
involve risks 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. Those factors
include the failure to meet product delivery deadlines, 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; 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 also discussed in the Company’s filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, including its recent filings on
Form
10-Q.
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