OpenServer Kernel Personality (OKP)
White Papers This paper talks about OpenServer Kernel Personality (OKP), which allows a business to leverage the power, scalability, and availability of UnixWare while continuing to support existing OpenServer and Xenix applications.
[May 20, 2004, 0:00]
McDonald's Serves It Up With SCO OpenServer
White Papers McDonald's Corporation will migrate more than 4,000 stores to run on SCO'S OpenServer Release 5 platform over the next two years. McDonald's implementation of OpenServer will assist in relaying data from the stores' point-of-sale machines to...
[August 21, 2007, 0:00]
SCO OpenServer Release 6
White Papers Symbol Technologies and IBM have partnered to offer the first wireless LAN on an IBM eServer BladeCenter. This white paper examines the unique advantages and benefits of this pairing - from reliability to deployment and management simplicity - and...
[August 4, 2006, 0:00]
SCO Updates Its Unix Product And Open Source Attitude
News In an effort to turn around its dwindling Unix revenue, SCO introduced a new version of its OpenServer product on Wednesday along with a new open source friendly attitude. OpenServer 6 is based on the same software core as the company's other...
[June 24, 2005, 10:35]
SCO Refreshes Unix Line-up
News The company sells two versions of Unix -- UnixWare and the lower-end OpenServer -- but that business has been shrinking and has been overshadowed by SCO's ongoing legal battles with IBM and others. Among the products SCO announced on Tuesday were...
[June 16, 2004, 9:10]
SCO Puts Focus On Countertop
News With the name change, SCO shifted its focus toward Unix in the form of OpenServer, which is typically deployed on small servers in branch offices, and UnixWare, which is marketed as a highly scaleable Unix operating system.
[October 3, 2002, 14:48]
Unix Decline Extends SCO Revenue Drop
Talkback Spirit" server had some OpenServer compiled programs on it because of a recent restoration of the server after a crash. The relevant OpenServer agreements between SCO and AutoZone .are still in place and do not include any prohibitions on AutoZone...
[June 2, 2005, 19:12]
Love Goes To The Heart Of UnitedLinux Effort
News Though Caldera got its start selling Linux, a key product for the company has been the OpenServer version of Unix, installed to run cash register servers and other tasks at thousands of chain stores, such as McDonald's.
[June 28, 2002, 11:24]
Unix Decline Extends SCO Revenue Drop
News One is selling its two versions of Unix, UnixWare and OpenServer; the latter is older but still more popular. Contrary to AutoZone's various statements to the court, SCO found through discovery, including sworn depositions, many instances of...
[June 2, 2005, 15:15]
Linux Users To Pay Fees, Says SCO
News A source said SCO libraries that accompany the SVR4 and OSR5 versions of Unix may be used with UnixWare and OpenServer, respectively, but using them in conjunction with Linux is prohibited by the software's licence.
[January 14, 2003, 14:48]
AutoZone Asks For Stay On SCO Case
News Although SCO's case against AutoZone has implications for many Linux users, these could be restricted, because AutoZone used SCO's OpenServer version of Unix until three years ago. In 2001, SCO told AutoZone that it would no longer be offering...
[April 28, 2004, 8:30]
Unix Decline Extends SCO Revenue Drop
Talkback Nevertheless, because AutoZone does not need the code to be compiled under OpenServer to serve its purposes (or in some cases, because AutoZone no longer needs the code at all), AutoZone has removed or recompiled the code as a courtesy to your...
[June 2, 2005, 19:06]
'Failing' SCO Sees Linux Licence Revenue Plunge
News Our UNIX business operated profitably for the third consecutive quarter and we launched SCO OpenServer 6 which has received many favourable reviews and is showing traction with customers," claimed McBride in a statement.
[September 9, 2005, 14:05]
SCO Reports Further Financial Gloom
News The company's Unix business, based on its UnixWare and OpenServer products, shrank from $12m a year ago to $8.3m in the most recent quarter. SCO hopes the release of a new version of OpenServer code-named Legend will help.
[December 22, 2004, 7:45]
SCO Wants To Undermine Linux Foundation
News Until May, it sold its own version of Linux, and to this day it includes GPL-covered software in its two Unix products, UnixWare and OpenServer. In addition, the company continues to ship the GPL-covered Samba software, which lets Unix or Linux...
[October 29, 2003, 7:50]
SCO Exhibits Contentious Code
News The SCO Forum crowd applauded when SCO executives announced that an upcoming version of its OpenServer -- code-named Legend -- will support the latest releases of Java; include new hardware support, such as universal serial bus (USB) printer...
[August 19, 2003, 8:40]
SCO And Faximum Deliver Robust Enterprise Fax Services
White Papers With such requirements, SCO OpenServer and SCO UnixWare 7, are the only choice. Faximum Software has earned a reputation for delivering some of the most technically advanced and reliable fax servers available.
[June 25, 2004, 0:00]
World-Class Call Centers For Real World Profits
White Papers With such requirements, SCO OpenServer Release 5 was the obvious choice. Switchview Inc.has earned a reputation for delivering some of the most technically advanced and reliable call-center applications.
[June 25, 2004, 0:00]
Save The Last Dance For SCO
Leader SCO is now well into a phase of wanting you to look at its new OpenServer 6 instead of its many lawsuits, which is a good sign for a company which should be selling software instead of serving writs. OpenServer 6, for example: it works perfectly...
[August 10, 2005, 14:35]
SCO And MICROS Bring Winning Combination To Safeco Field, Home Of The Seattle Mariners
White Papers With the MICROS 8700 Hospitality Management System (HMS), based on SCO OpenServer Release 5 operating system, Seattle Mariner's Safeco Field was able to simplify and integrate its restaurants, concessions, and luxury suites to create more...
[June 25, 2004, 0:00]

