While still fighting in the courts and fresh from filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last month, The SCO Group Inc. could soon be selling its steadily declining Unix business. In a filing ...
It’s sad that SCO had the opportunity to turn itself into a competitive purveyor of Unix and Linux but instead decided to make its money through scare tactics and the courts. The company better turn a ...
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 07, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The International Consumer Electronics Show of 2026 becomes a place to reveal the embodied intelligent industry as UniX AI. The offspring of a humanoid ...
The SCO Group believes it will still have a viable business even if the company loses its courtroom battles, according to the vendor’s chief executive officer. In support of that claim, he said that ...
Looks like SCO is preparing to sell off its Unix business for $36 million in order to stave off bankruptcy. Stephen Shankland has posted news over at CNet giving the details. The deal would give SCO ...
LAS VEGAS — After merging with the former Caldera Systems Inc. in August 2000 and later becoming Caldera International Inc., The SCO Group Inc. last year dropped the Caldera brand and brought back its ...
The SCO Group Inc. cut a small number of jobs last week in an effort to prod its Unix products group to profitability, according to a company spokesman. Although SCO spokesman Blake Stowell declined ...
A previously secret licensee of SCO Group's Unix intellectual property has revealed its identity: Unix leader Sun Microsystems. SCO's Unix licensing plan got a major boost of publicity in May when ...
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