SCO was formerly named Caldera International but changed its name last year to reflect the Unix products it acquired from Santa Cruz Operation. Unix was invented more than 30 years ago by AT&T's Unix ...
The software maker's agreement to license Unix lends weight to SCO Group's legal claims of copyright violation and helps Microsoft do battle with Linux. The software maker's agreement to license Unix ...
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NEW YORK—The SCO Group Inc. is in the headlines more often for its legal battles than for its products these days. But last week, the software vendor wrapped up three years of development work and ...
In a statement released Monday, the Lindon, Utah-based company--which is embroiled in a legal battle with IBM over Linux--said it has received copyrights to Unix and will enforce its ownership of the ...
SCO Group, inheritor of the intellectual property for the Unix operating system, sues IBM for more than $1 billion. Analysts say the move is a desperate one. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 ...
The story of SCO and Unix gets a little surreal after a while, but news this week that a Utah-based company bought the rights to the company’s Unix assets, at least could be a positive for its ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
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 ...
The jury in a U.S. District Court in Utah trial between SCO Group and Novell issued a verdict in Novell's favor, Novell said Tuesday. In a blog, Novell released a statement which read, "Novell is very ...
IBM no longer has the right to use or distribute the Dynix/ptx operating system it acquired in its 1999 purchase of Sequent Computer, The SCO Group said on Wednesday. IBM’s rights were terminated ...
Buoyed by new revenue for Unix licensing fees for enterprise users, The SCO Group Inc. today unveiled third-quarter net income of $3.1 million, compared with a net loss of $4.5 million a year earlier.