“Linux already sports third-party application servers, such as
IBM’s WebSphere. But now Caldera Systems and SCO’s Tarantella
Division, are delivering the first application server bundle of
Linux and the Tarantella Express application server.“
“Application server Tarantella Express is the junior member of
the Tarantella family. Out of the box, the new Caldera-SCO combo
package will be able to handle up to five concurrent application
clients at once. With five-user license packs, the package can
handle up to 45 Windows or Unix clients at a time. Those needing to
support more and/or mainframe users need to upgrade to Tarantella
Enterprise II.”
“Tarantella has been available on Linux since February. The
combination of Caldera eServer and Tarantella is available for
deployment starting this week. Although no pricing has been set
publicly, the companies claim that the package will be available by
July 20 directly from Caldera and its channel partners, as well
from as Tech Data.In practical terms, the result of the Caldera
OpenLinux Application Server (OAS) will enable users with a
Java-enabled browser to run applications remotely whether the user
is on the corporate LAN or fighting to get work done over a 56K
modem connection.”