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'''DeviceLogics''' is a [[startup company]] in [[Lindon, Utah|Lindon]], [[Utah]], [[United States of America]], founded in [[2002]]. Bryan Sparks co-founded DeviceLogics, and acquired [[DR-DOS]] from the [[Canopy Group]], a [[Utah]] technology venture group. In 1996, Bryan Sparks, with help from [[Novell]]'s [[Ray Noorda]], founded [[Caldera]], Incorporated. Caldera bought DR DOS from Novell. |
'''DeviceLogics''' is a [[startup company]] in [[Lindon, Utah|Lindon]], [[Utah]], [[United States of America]], founded in [[2002]]. Bryan Sparks co-founded DeviceLogics, and acquired [[DR-DOS]] from the [[Canopy Group]], a [[Utah]] technology venture group. In 1996, Bryan Sparks, with help from [[Novell]]'s [[Ray Noorda]], founded [[Caldera]], Incorporated. Caldera bought DR DOS from Novell. |
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Revision as of 23:54, 22 September 2006
DeviceLogics is a startup company in Lindon, Utah, United States of America, founded in 2002. Bryan Sparks co-founded DeviceLogics, and acquired DR-DOS from the Canopy Group, a Utah technology venture group. In 1996, Bryan Sparks, with help from Novell's Ray Noorda, founded Caldera, Incorporated. Caldera bought DR DOS from Novell.