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]
Caldera loads Linux apps on UnixWare
News Open Unix 8 will maintain compatibility with SCO's UnixWare 7, while providing a complete environment in which for Linux tools to operate, said Caldera chief executive Ransom Love. Open Unix 8 will increase the number of platforms for Linux...
[March 27, 2001, 12:21]
intel_pro_lan_11.2.zip
Downloads Click on the following links for the driver package readme info:.extract/Readme.txt .SCO5/Readme.txt .UNIXWARE/Readme.txt .Win32/Readme.txt .RIS_INF/Readme.txt .Win64/Readme.txt .RIS_INF/Readme.txt .RIS_INF/Readme.txt .SCO5/Readme.txt .UNIXWARE...
[November 16, 2006, 7:00]
Intel Lan.zip
Downloads Click on the following links for the driver package readme info:.DL2_PV_OEMGen_141678/Readme.txt .TOOLS/Readme.txt .AGENT/Readme.txt .AGENT/Readme.txt .rdParty/Readme.txt .NETWARE/Readme.txt .SCO5/Readme.txt .UNIXWARE/Readme.txt .Win32/Readme.txt...
[April 13, 2007, 7:00]
Red Hat and Caldera get in the ring Pt II
News It also delivers lucrative partnerships with Compaq Computer and IBM, which resell SCO's UnixWare. While at Novell in 1994, he suggested that Linux might serve as the foundation for future NetWare or UnixWare releases.
[August 14, 2000, 13:48]
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 admits it may fold
News In August a federal judge threw out a long-running and very expensive case in which SCO had accused Novell of infringing on Unix and UnixWare copyrights that SCO claimed it owned. The Linux operating system competes directly with our OpenServer and...
[September 19, 2007, 16:23]
One up for SCO in Novell slander case
News SCO and Novell are embroiled in a fight over the ownership of copyrights to Unix and Unixware. SCO claims ownership through a complicated series of mergers and acquisitions in the 1990s, but Novell denies that it sold the copyrights to Unix and...
[June 30, 2005, 14:45]
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]
Linux becomes a contender vs. Unix
News Caldera International's OpenLinux 3.1 and Turbolinux Server 6.5 managed only "above average", but still ranked better than Caldera's UnixWare, the study found. However, only Red Hat surpassed UnixWare in scalability, edging past Linux competitors...
[September 28, 2001, 9:11]
Contract amendment 'gives SCO Unix copyrights'
News Our interpretation of this is that we have the copyrights for Unix and UnixWare technologies," said SCO spokesman Blake Stowell. It was modified to exclude from transfer "all copyrights and trademarks, except for the copyrights and trademarks owned...
[June 6, 2003, 9:04]
SCO: Our code is in Linux
News In addition, he said, "We're finding code that looks likes it's been obfuscated to make it look like it wasn't UnixWare code -- but it was. We're finding.cases where there is line-by-line code in the Linux kernel that is matching up to our UnixWare...
[May 2, 2003, 7:22]
Penguins: Name Your Price
News As one SCO employee puts it, "we work our butts off for years on OpenServer and UnixWare and then we're supposed to make nice with these guys? Ironically, Caldera is backed by ex-Novell chairman and CEO Ray Noorda, who tried to corner the volume...
[November 29, 1999, 17:14]
Intellectual property battles will wound Linux
News For a fleeting moment, the destinies of IBM AIX, SCO OpenServer, and Caldera UnixWare (the latter two of which were Caldera products after that company acquired SCO's server software and professional services divisions) were intermingled under the...
[June 18, 2003, 16:05]
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]
Contract arguments reanimate SCO dispute
News SCO made such statements with the intent to cause customers and potential customers of Novell not to do business with Novell [and] to slander and impugn the ownership rights of Novell in Unix and UnixWare.
[August 1, 2005, 9:30]
SCO opens new legal front against Novell
News SCO takes this action today, given Novell's recent and repeated announcements regarding their claimed ownership of the Unix and UnixWare copyrights," SCO lawyer Mark Heise said in a statement. Although SCO owns the Unix and UnixWare copyrights...
[January 21, 2004, 9:10]
Is Caldera moving away from Linux?
News One, the intellectual properties that we hold -- we own SVRx, UnixWare, SCO Unix -- in terms of the Unix timeline, the thread that runs through the middle of these is really SVRx. Each OS is tuned for a different market--UnixWare is great for...
[August 28, 2002, 13:56]
SCO customers need not fear, says Caldera chief
News Still, users of SCO's UnixWare and particularly Open Server -- many of whom are businesses such as doctors' offices and fast-food outlets with simple server needs -- might be forgiven for imagining the future of their systems will be sacrificed...
[August 22, 2000, 10:19]
SCO dangles Linux-licence carrot
News Pricing will be based on the cost of UnixWare 7.13, the company's current Unix product. A contract unearthed from a filing cabinet showed that SCO had some of the copyrights, and now SCO has registered copyrights for Unix System V and Unixware...
[July 22, 2003, 7:51]



