CRN: Caldera Brings Systems Management to Linux
Aug 11, 2000, 23:33 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Paula Rooney)
"Caldera... will ship a public beta version of the systems
management platform, currently code-named Cosmos, in late
September."
"What makes the unnamed platform different from other
proprietary products is that it will manage all RPM-based Linux
distributions... will also permit management of some Debian
functions..."
"Caldera likened the product to a Linux equivalent of Novell's
Zenworks for Servers or Tivoli for Unix/Windows NT."
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