- SCO Free OSR5 IDE and ATAPI CD-ROM Installation Instructions - Large text page, not an official SCO document.
- Free SCO OpenServer 3.2v5.0.2 Installation Notes - Free SCO OpenServer 3.2v5.0.2 Installation Notes
- LynnSoft, Inc. - Software development firm that has developed drivers for PC Cards to run with SCO Unix operating systems. Drivers are written to be PCMCIA Standard Release 2.10 compliant.
- Microlite Corp. - Backup solution and bare metal disaster recovery technology for SCO-Caldera OpenServer, OpenUnix 8, UnixWare 7.1; OpenLinux.
- Overview of OpenServer 5 Patches and Supplements - SCO list of Release 5 patches.
- SCO Skunkware FAQ - FAQ for freeware programs available for OpenServer, UnixWare.
- SCO Skunkware - List of open source and freeware products for OpenServer, UnixWare 7, Open Unix 8.
- SCO Developer Network - Resource for SCO Unix developers with technical information, documentation, program membership, directory, newsletter.
- Imaging Technology Group - Document imaging software solutions for online electronic records management, statement processing. SCO Unix and UnixWare sales, support.
- A.P. Lawrence-SCO Unix Consultant - Articles, tips, and help relating to SCO Unix operating systems.
- Moxa Technologies - Offers RS-232/422/485 multiport serial products, running on various platforms, for PCI, ISA, CompactPCI.
- The SCO Group - Develops, supports small/mid scale Unix server OSs and business system software for network computing; products, related services: OpenServer, OpenUnix, UnixWare. Unix intellectual property licensing. Was Caldera Systems, Caldera International, Santa Cruz
- UniXpress - SCO Unix specialists with the full product line: OpenServer, UnixWare, Vision Family, and related third party products such as Lone-TAR Backup Software.
- SCO Products - Listing of those available including OpenServer, OpenUnix, UnixWare; SCObiz, SCOsource; SCOoffice Mail Server, SCO Authentication.
- comp.unix.sco.* FAQ List - Links to the SCO Unix Newsgroups/Mailing List Administrative FAQ and the SCO Technical FAQ.
- Vision2k - Tarantella, Inc., software that allows integrating Windows and Unix.
- SCO Unix and Xenix Stuff - Search tech articles; supplements, fixes, tweaks, patches; manual pages. Links to many SCO resources: OSR5 specific, how-tos, diagnostics and troubleshooting, SCO technical articles, free stuff, FTP and Web sites, Usenet newsgroups.
- Tek-Tips Forums for Computer Professionals: SCO Unix - Technical support, mutual help system. Forbids selling, recruiting.
- SCO Support - Many services tailored to many customer needs, for many products, including OpenServer, OpenUnix, UnixWare; Volution, POS, Embedded, tools.
- Tarantella, Inc. - Was The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc., before SCO sold its OS division to Caldera Systems, Inc. Delivers extant applications over Internet, extranet or intranet without changing infrastructure, architecture, or any code. Centrally managed access, high securi
- SCO Directs Attention to New Software - Firm's fastest growing revenue source stems from its efforts to enforce more licensing of its software. They recently announced Web services software that may steer some attention back to their products. [CNET News.com]
- SCO Makes Linux Grab for Microsoft E-mail - LinuxWorld: SCOoffice Mail Server will undercut Microsoft Exchange as a server for e-mail, calendars, contact lists. [ZDNet UK]
- Caldera Name Change Puts Unix First - UnitedLinux member Caldera International says it's changing its name to The SCO Group, a move that pulls the firm away from Linux and into the Unix camp, analysts say. [ZDNet UK]
- Caldera Is SCO's Savior - The Santa Cruz Operation found a savior in Linux software maker Caldera Systems, who will buy SCO's server software and professional services divisions, with total $25 million sales, $10 million losses, in fiscal Q3. [Forbes]
- SCO Hitches Its Wagon to Linux - Unsurprisingly, some struggling firms see Linux as a ride out of the dark tunnel of flat growth and into the bright light of prosperity. Executives at SCO, former Santa Cruz Operation, are debating if Linux is salvation. [Forbes]
- SCO Group Drops Old Caldera Name - Firm officially drops old name of Caldera International. Measure was approved by shareholders on Friday, the Lindon, Utah-based company said this week. [CNET.com]
- SCO, SuSE Bullish Despite Differences - SCO and SuSE issue bullish statements on their business prospects, though estranged business partners sit on opposite sides of Linux fence. Dropping Linux will help SCO business, says CEO Darl McBride. [CNET News.com]
- SCO Posts Revenue Increase - Firm embroiled in high-profile intellectual property dispute, reports net income of $4.5 million on revenue of $21.4 million for Q2. [CNET News.com]
- SCO Group Unveils Linux for Itanium - SCO released a version of Linux for Intel's 64-bit Itanium processor family, the OS for this chip is the successor to the aborted Project Monterey. [ZDNet UK]
- SCO Licensing Drive Helps Swell Profits - SCO reports profit in financial 2Q, partly due to SCOsource initiative to collect licensing fees for Unix OS software, including $1bn lawsuit against IBM. [ComputerWeekly]
- Esker VSI-FAX Fax Server Software - Enterprise-wide, multi-platform fax solution for small and medium businesses.
- SCO Group Readies New Platform - SCO is working on new platform, SCOx, it hopes will drive next generation of applications on networks and servers, across Unix, Linux, for 2 of firm's core customer groups, replicated sites, small- to medium-sized businesses. [eWeek]
- Caldera Renames Itself SCO Group - Caldera International Inc. used its GeoFORUM conference in Las Vegas to announce it will change name to The SCO Group, Rename does not mean firm is moving away from Linux but is building on brand recognition of SCO products. [eWeek]
- SCO Professional Services: SCO What? - Former Caldera Systems is center of UnitedLinux consortium, but normal Unix customers, small-mid size businesses, are its main income. Heavy turnover in SCO sales organization makes it hard to get firm's attention. [Baseline]
- SCO to Netherlands Distributor: Tough Luck! Distributor to SCO: See You in Court! - Erik Monninkhof, CFO, co-founder of Dupaco, sole distributor of SCO in Netherlands, shows some SCO-allied businesses are suffering since SCO changed management. [LinuxWorld]
- Open Source Leaders Duke it Out - In ZDNet interview, Caldera chief Ransom Love hits back at Free Software Foundation founder Richard Stallman, denies he is greedy capitalist or parasite. [CNET ZDNet]
- Ransom Love, Co-founder of Caldera and SCO, Speaks of Unix, GPL and the Lawsuit - The former CEO of Caldera and architect of its SCO acquisition disagrees with firm's legal campaign against Linux vendors, but he still thinks SCO has case against IBM. [eWeek]
- Caldera Buys SCO Unix & Professional Services - A leading Linux distributor bought Server and Professional Services Division of Santa Cruz Operation (SCO), long-time leader of Intel Unix. With this one move, Linux and Unix are unified for first time under one firm; enterprise OS world will never be sam
- Caldera's Cash Woes Continue, But Love Says Company is Close to Turning the Corner - After Caldera's four-to-one stock buy back, it looked like firm was out of financial trouble. That has proven untrue, but CEO Ransom Love remains optimistic about sales of firm's Linux and Unix systems. [NewsForge]
- ITtoolbox Caldera Linux Discussion Group - For technical and functional discussion of the Caldera OpenLinux system.
- Comparing Server OSes: Why SCO Unix is a Bad Idea - Compares AIX, Solaris, Tru64, SCO OpenServer and UnixWare. SCO OSs are underpowered, overpriced, lacking in scalability and security. SCO may be the true Unix, but it's also the weakest. [The Jem Report]
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