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Device Logics

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.


http://www.drdos.com/


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DeviceLogics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (114 words)
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.
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