InfoWorld: SCO sells out to Caldera
Aug 02, 2000, 19:47 (1 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Marc Songini)
"Ending An Era, The Santa Cruz Operation will be selling off its
Unix product line and professional services arm to Linux vendor
Caldera."
"The merged companies will offer the market yet another
acronym: OIP. Short for Open Internet Platform, OIP combines Linux
and Unix software products and services. The firms claim that
this will result in a set of new Web-based offerings that let users
run e-business applications on everything from thin clients to data
centers with clustered server machines."
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