While still fighting in the courts and fresh from filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last month, The SCO Group Inc. could soon be selling its steadily declining Unix business. In a filing ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Although SCO continues to bleed red ink in its latest ...
SCO Group and Novell began publicly airing documents related to their dispute over Unix copyrights--important factors in SCO's claim to intellectual property rights for the Linux operating system. SCO ...
Even as it continues to battle for Unix ownership in court, the SCO Group plans to auction off most all of its Unix assets, including “certain UNIX system V software products and related services,” ...
Blog: It took more than two and a half years, but the SCO Group finally has disclosed a list of areas in which it believes IBM violated its Unix contract, allegedly by moving proprietary Unix ...
It’s sad that SCO had the opportunity to turn itself into a competitive purveyor of Unix and Linux but instead decided to make its money through scare tactics and the courts. The company better turn a ...
Ross Mauri took over IBM's Unix group just after a market share stumble, but new high-end systems should fix the problem. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, ...
The SCO Group will still have a viable business even if it loses its courtroom battles, according to the vendor’s CEO. Darl McBride, CEO and president of SCO, said that the company’s Unix business is ...
At SCO Forum 2003 in Las Vegas, SCO channel partners will see better upgrade and sell-in opportunities from the company's SCOx Web services platform, the planned delivery of major new version of ...
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