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| 2003-06-06 |
SCO Sues To Become Relevant |
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"The announcement by SCO last week that it intends to sue everyone who has ever uttered the word 'Linux' is the latest in a series of desperate measures by SCO to be noticed.", writes Humorix in SCO Sues To Become Relevant. "When Caldera discovered that its OpenServer line outsold its Linux line 3-2 (no, that's not a ratio, those are actual sales figures), they changed their name back to SCO. This brings us to the current situation. After the company's unsuccessful 'We're a player, dammit!' campaign caused 10% of their customer base to flee, SCO decided to resort to that time-honored American business tradition, litigation." Enjoy :-)
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| About SCO Linux |
| The SCO Group (SCO) is a provider of software solutions for small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and replicated branch offices. SCO solutions include UNIX and Linux platforms; management, messaging, and e-business tools; and services that include technical support, education, consulting, and solution provider support programs. Based in Lindon, Utah, SCO has a worldwide presence with offices in 18 countries and representation in 82 countries. SCO solutions are divided into three broad areas: operating systems, extended platform and services. SCO's Operating Systems encompass SCO's UNIX and Linux platforms. SCO operating systems offer the performance, scalability and confidence of UNIX and the flexibility and reliability of Linux. SCO operating systems include SCO Linux Server, SCO UnixWare and SCO OpenLinux. Note: On 15 May 2003, SCO suspended the distribution of its Linux-based operating systems, claiming intellectual property infringments. |
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