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Cooperativa de Servicios Publicos "Santa Cruz" Ltda. Streamlines Administrative and Financial Processes

White Papers The Cooperativa de Servicios Publicos "Santa Cruz" Ltda. Public Services Cooperative "Santa Cruz" Ltda.creates, builds, operates, maintains, and manages potable water and sewage system services, mainly in Santa Cruz de la Sierra and its provinces.

[December 8, 2006, 0:00]

SCO customers need not fear, says Caldera chief

News The new Caldera Systems, after its planned takeover of Santa Cruz Operation's Unix business, will combine the best of the worlds of Linux and Unix, said Caldera chief executive Ransom Love at a speech Monday morning -- and incidentally, it will...

[August 22, 2000, 10:19]

Photos: A trip down silicon memory lane

News The DigiBarn is a computer history museum, nestled in a 90-year-old barn, deep in the Santa Cruz mountains about 90 minutes south of San Francisco. The museum is in a 90-year-old farmhouse in the Santa Cruz Mountains about 90 minutes south of San...

[August 20, 2007, 13:04]

Unix forum cheers Linux

News Linux fever is infecting even the staunchest Unix advocates, as evidenced this week at SCO Forum in Santa Cruz, California. While Linux may have been the topic du jour in Santa Cruz, Monterey was a close second.

[August 23, 1999, 12:15]

Improving TCP Congestion Control Over Internets With Heterogeneous Transmission Media

White Papers The implementation of TCP, which is called TCP Santa Cruz, is designed to work with path asymmetries, out-of-order packet delivery, and networks with lossy links, limited bandwidth and dynamic changes in delay.

[December 27, 2007, 0:01]

Novell defends SuSE deal against SCO charges

Talkback The company that bought Unix copyrights from Novell was Santa Cruz Operation (TTLA). Santa Cruz Operation is now known as Tarantella, hence the ticker TTLA. I find it really confusing the way the article uses "SCO" to refer to two completely...

[November 27, 2003, 2:36]

Contract amendment 'gives SCO Unix copyrights'

News The amendment appears to reverse a provision in the original 1995 asset transfer agreement under which Novell sold much of the Unix business to SCO Group's predecessor, the Santa Cruz Operation, but specifically excluded copyrights from the transfer.

[June 6, 2003, 9:04]

IBM hedges its bets with Unix for Intel

News At the server conference Forum 2000 Tuesday, co-hosted by IBM's AIX 5L partner Santa Cruz Operation (SCO), a senior IBM executive touted the operating system's benefits before a crowd of resellers from around the world.

[August 23, 2000, 14:46]

Sun to buy Tarantella

News Tarantella was known as Santa Cruz Operation prior to selling its software business to Caldera International in 2001. Following Caldera's acquisition, the Santa Cruz Operation software business went on to become the controversial SCO Group.

[May 10, 2005, 18:35]

Love goes to the heart of UnitedLinux effort

News Caldera had hoped in 2001 to boost its position by acquiring the Unix products from Tarantella, formerly the Santa Cruz Operation. It remains popular, even though the Santa Cruz Operation ceased new development of the product and tried to steer...

[June 28, 2002, 11:24]

Novell challenges SCO's Linux claims

News AT&T sold the rights to the operating system to Novell, which later sold them to the Santa Cruz Operation. That company renamed itself Tarantella at the same time that it sold the Unix intellectual property to Linux seller Caldera International...

[May 28, 2003, 7:48]

SCO allowed to delay IBM trial

News Kimball indicated there's room for interpretation in whether a 1995 Asset Purchase Agreement and 1996 amendment really did transfer copyrights -- as SCO argues and Novell disputes -- when Novell sold at least some elements of its Unix business to...

[June 14, 2004, 8:45]

Unix forum adopts a Microsoft-friendly face

News By dropping the SCO (Santa Cruz Operation) name and its Unix-centric associations, the annual event could shift its focus away from a purely Unix-centric world, opening its doors to OS vendors such as Sun and even Microsoft.

[August 14, 2000, 7:09]

Open-source guru claims proof of MS-SCO link

Talkback Microsoft and SCO (originally Santa Cruz Operation) have been closely allied since the days of Xenix, a Unix look-alike developed by Microsoft but marketed through SCO. It would be no surprise to me that Microsoft is now backing SCO financially in...

[March 4, 2004, 17:06]

University reports data hack

Talkback In California, there is the more prestigious University of California system, comprising UC Berkeley, UC Los Angeles, UC San Diego, UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara, UC Santa Cruz, UC Riverside UC Merced and UC San Franciso (health...

[April 26, 2005, 14:03]

Avaya Case Study: Banco BISA

White Papers Banco BISA (BB) is one of the leading financial institutions in Bolivia with branch offices in La Paz, Santa Cruz, Cochabamba, Sucre, Tarija, and Oruro. With its focus on offering quality customer service, BB wanted to provide a new service for its...

[April 12, 2007, 1:00]

Tarantella is a good catch for Sun

Leader Sun's acquisition of Tarantella, the last remnants of Doug Michels' old Santa Cruz-based SCO Corporation (no, not the other one), was so low-key that some of Sun's own PR people were unaware on Tuesday afternoon that it had been announced.

[May 11, 2005, 14:15]

IBM snubs AIX for UnixWare

News IBM will ditch its preferential attitude to its AIX Unix OS tomorrow when it formally endorses UnixWare from the Santa Cruz Operation (SCO). The move is expected to almost guarantee UnixWare as the standard flavour of Unix running on Intel-based...

[July 7, 1997, 16:13]

Google hit by GraphOn patent suit

News GraphOn, based in Santa Cruz, California, acquired the patents through its acquisition of Network Engineering Software, a privately held network-software company, in 2005. Software maker GraphOn has filed suit against search giant Google, alleging...

[August 18, 2008, 12:34]

Motorola, Kahn to develop wireless cam

News The Schaumburg, Illinois, company is announcing Monday that it has licenced software and related technology developed by LightSurf Technologies, a closely held Santa Cruz, California, company founded by Kahn and his wife.

[February 8, 2000, 12:54]

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