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SCO Group wins copyright appeal against Novell decision
News SCO Group, whose six-year-old legal case arguing Linux infringes its Unix copyright hasn't been enough to keep it from the bankruptcy courts, nevertheless won an important victory in its case on Monday. [26 Aug 2009]
ComputerWeekly - What Direction Will IT Take in 2007?
White Paper The second thing that comes to mind is to get away from the litigious nature of supplier relations at the moment - getting rid of spurious personal pension schemes such as SCO's chasing of IBM, or of patent infringement... [21 Feb 2009]
Rural Hospitals Demand Both GUI and Stable Platform
White Paper Mardon's long history with SCO OpenServer has proven this platform to be the bedrock of Mardon's system offerings. With 26 years of history embodied in its business logic, Mardon's system for Electronic Health Records... [31 Jan 2009]
Surviving Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks
White Paper Even hardened Internet companies such as the SCO group and Microsoft are not immune to attack, and historically high-profile etailers such as eBay have had their services disrupted. Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)... [14 Oct 2008]
Healthcare Solution Provider Finds Competitive Advantage in Move From SCO UNIX to Windows
White Paper American HealthNet wanted to increase ease of use for both the business users and IT staff at its customers; customers neither knew nor wanted to learn SCO UNIX. The company also wanted to expand functionality - both by... [30 Apr 2008]
Software Provider Moves From SCO UNIX to Windows, Doubles Rate of Business Growth
White Paper Spruce Computer Systems saw the need to update its UNIX-based building-supply business software. With help from DTR Business Systems, a Microsoft NXT Delivery Partner, Spruce migrated to Windows Server and the Microsoft .NET Framework. [22 May 2007]
Novell Case Study: Jan Linders
White Paper These applications were previously running under SCO UnixWare on aging hardware, and availability was an issue as the business grew. As a retailer of fresh and frozen foods, Jan Linders depends on efficient internal... [13 Apr 2007]
RealPlus Accelerates Online Real Estate Listings Service With IBM Informix Dynamic Server, Version 10 and Linux
White Paper This was solved by migrating from IBM Informix Dynamic Server, Version 7 on SCO UNIX to Version 10 on Linux. For RealPlus, L.L.C.which provides the New York City real estate industry with an online listings database... [05 Apr 2007]
Infrastructure Provider for Florist Network Selects Microsoft Over UNIX and Linux
White Paper Targeting the solution for use ultimately by tens of thousands of shops in a florist network spanning the United States and Canada, company executives have chosen Microsoft technologies for development and deployment even though the... [04 Apr 2007]
SCO vs Big Blue: Judge rejects copyright claims
News A US judge has thrown out hundreds of claims made by SCO Group in its Linux lawsuit against IBM, finding that SCO failed to specify many of Big Blue's alleged misdeeds. In a ruling filed this week in... [03 Jul 2006]
China's Linux growing steadily
News IDC attributed the growth to the huge volume of government procurements, and large-scale SCO Unix replacement efforts by banks and industrial projects in the country. While Linux grew steadily in China last year, the... [10 Apr 2006]
SCO unveils group data services for smart phones
News The SCO Group has unveiled a mobile digital service that lets handheld devices distribute voice and text messages to groups and individuals, as well as record and display real-time research data. SCO's... [20 Sep 2005]
Europe mulls IP rights law for software
News Experts warn the law could allow SCO to sue Linux users in a criminal court. Although it is unusual for companies to target the users of software, rather than its manufacturers, there is one well-known example - the... [02 Aug 2005]
The future is open source
Comment The alternative is to pummel open source users with threats of lawsuits, as SCO has done with Linux users. It has long been a commercial reality that where there's money and profit, the lawyers will soon follow, and IP... [21 Jul 2005]
Devil's Advocate: IP disputes wholly unsatisfactory
Comment The latest revelations from SCO tend towards the latter. But the judge responsible for SCO's case against IBM characterises the evidence produced so far as "a complete lack thereof". Now, if further... [19 Jul 2005]