Almost two years ago I wrote in this column that the SCO Group’s future was all used up. Sorry to say, just like a cliche movie character, it has turned out that the SCO Group does not die easily. But ...
In a bold move aimed at reassuring its enterprise users that Linux is the right choice for their businesses, Hewlett-Packard Co. today is announcing that it will indemnify its Linux customers against ...
Customers say The SCO Group’s threat against SGI to terminate its license to Unix System V will have little if any effect on their businesses. Customers say The SCO Group’s threat against SGI to ...
The company is offering a SCO Intellectual Property License for Linux that permits the use of Linux without violating SCO Group's copyrighted Unix System V source code. SCO Group claims this code and ...
Lura Health marked its latest milestone, announcing Aug. 5 it entered into an investment and business partnership with Japan-based SCO Global. The Newark-based company says it is pioneering a new ...
SCO Group Inc., which is seeking royalties from IBM Corp. and other companies that use Linux software, threatened to sue firms that have so far ignored its claims. SCO says it owns the copyright to ...
This week's ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Dale Kimball follows his 102-page decision handed down Aug. 10 ruling that Novell, not SCO, owns the rights to Unix. This week's "finding of fact, ...
Watching the SCO Group v. IBM (and Linux, and the rest of the civilized world) jousting match play out, my opinion is that the court will have to decide which holds sway: SCO's inherited System V ...
The open-source world is abuzz about The SCO Group’s lawsuit against IBM. SCO alleges that Big Blue has incorporated SCO’s intellectual property surrounding Unix into its Linux efforts. The SCO Group, ...
SCO Group executives said Friday that the company's copyright dispute with Novell doesn't affect its legal campaign against Linux, but the issue may result in a lawsuit, anyway. Darl McBride, chief ...