DeviceLogics is a startup firm in Lindon, Utah, 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. Bryan Sparks is qouted as saying, "DR-DOS is the fastest-to-market, the most reliable, new FAT32, and Linux extensions best operation system for single-task embedded devices." Bryan Sparks is betting DR-DOS will find its niche in the embedded space.
DRDOS, Inc. was founded by Bryan Sparks, Bryce Burns and Troy Tribe for the advancement of DOS as an embedded solution.