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Who stole SCO's lollipop?

...s going on at SCO? Well, SCO's lollipop was something called Project Monterey, and the big bully who snatched it was IBM -- now the... Read more

15 May, 2003 by Matt Loney

SCO Group unveils Linux for Itanium

...collaborated with IBM on an Itanium version of SCO's UnixWare called Project Monterey. The collaboration took place before SCO was acquired by Linux seller... Read more

16 April, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

SCO puts focus on countertop

...was such that IBM ditched UnixWare from its unified Unix initiative called Project Monterey in favour of the open source upstart. Project Monterey aimed to... Read more

3 October, 2002 by Matt Loney

...Project Monterey' jacks into Linux

...of the new 64bit Unix operating system, product of the high-profile Project Monterey started back in 1998. The OS, now going under the slightly... Read more

25 April, 2001 by Joey Gardiner

SCO admits it may fold

...to pursue a claim against IBM of "unfair competition" arising from the Project Monterey initiative in the late 1990s. Also revealed in the filing was... Read more

19 September, 2007 by David Meyer

Save the last dance for SCO

...prevailing in its primary goal of getting IBM to say sorry for Project Monterey, it hasn't even proved ownership of the Unix rights it... Read more

10 August, 2005 by Leader

SCO's outlook is a bleak house

...a result of SCO's affronted sensibilities at the way IBM ditched Project Monterey. The judge has made it plain that if SCO wants to... Read more

24 January, 2005 by Leader

Intellectual property battles will wound Linux

...intermingled under the auspices of an IBM-Caldera/SCO collaboration code-named Project Monterey. Going back to a story that was originally reported on ZDNet... Read more

18 June, 2003 by David Berlind

SCO sues IBM over Unix, Linux

SCO Group is accusing IBM of illegally appropriating Unix trade secrets and building them into Linux, and wants £630m. The move is a desperate one, say industry observers Read more

7 March, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

Caldera, stay off the mushrooms

...which it later bought outright, to create a single unified Unix, called Project Monterey. That other Unix giant, Sun, was not involved in this deal... Read more

4 September, 2002 by Matt Loney

Caldera loads Linux apps on UnixWare

...of the Gnome and KDE desktop environments. IBM's original strategy -- called Project Monterey -- had been to unify AIX with Sequent's Dynix/ptx operating... Read more

27 March, 2001 by Will Knight

Itanium delay: Blessing in disguise?

Power users awaiting the first 64-bit workstations may not be thrilled, but many operating system and application vendors are breathing a collective sigh of relief Read more

21 July, 2000 by John G.Spooner and Mary Jo Foley

Chip makers cozy up to Linux

...the companies expected to deliver betas are Microsoft, The Trillian Project, the Project Monterey team, consisting of IBM and SCO, HP, which, in addition to... Read more

13 June, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

Microsoft: I'll show you mine

...Project's IA-64 Linux; IBM and The Santa Cruz Operation's Project Monterey; and Sun Microsystems's 64-bit Solaris on Intel port. Windows... Read more

10 May, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

IBM preloads Linux on its servers

...candidates include The Santa Cruz Operation's UnixWare and IBM/SCO's Project Monterey IA-64 Unix offering that is under development. Cohen said he... Read more

25 April, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

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