Capping months of speculation, and a summer of big moves, Ottawa’s Corel Corp. has sold its open source Linux technology – shelved since January – to Xandros, a small startup also headquartered in the ...
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TORONTO - Canadian software developer Corel Corp. sold the majority of its Linux division today, signing an agreement that gives privately held startup Xandros access to its Linux desktop operating ...
TORONTO -- Canadian software developer Corel is expected to sell the majority of its Linux division on Wednesday to a privately held startup, a move that would end its commitment to developing the ...
Troubled Canadian software vendor Corel is expected to announce recovery plans which could include the sale of the company's Linux business. Troubled Canadian software vendor Corel is expected to ...
Canadian software vendor Corel is to spin off its Linux distribution arm to concentrate on its traditional applications business. Canadian software vendor Corel is to spin off its Linux distribution ...
Corel Corp. said Wednesday it has struck a deal to turn its Linux desktop operating system over to newly formed Xandros Corp., which will set up shop in Ottawa and employ the majority of the ...
Struggling Canadian software developer Corel has announced a corporate strategy which will see it sell its Linux division, fuelling speculation of intervention from its financial saviour, Microsoft.
Corel Corp. is again in serious talks to sell its Linux business to a U.S.-based venture capital firm, and a deal could be announced as early as today, sources close to the talks say. Talks between ...
TORONTO -- Canadian software developer Corel sold the majority of its Linux division Wednesday, signing an agreement that gives privately held startup Xandros access to its Linux desktop operating ...