Will build more Unix features into future versions of its Windows Server OS and cease work on its separate Services For Unix product. During her years at CNET News, Ina Fried changed beats several ...
In a deal that brings together companies that Linux backers consider bogeymen, The SCO Group announced Monday it has shook hands on a licensing agreement with Microsoft over SCO’s Unix operating ...
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The software maker's agreement to license Unix lends weight to SCO Group's legal claims of copyright violation and helps Microsoft do battle with Linux. The software maker's agreement to license Unix ...
REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 8, 2002 — Microsoft Corp. today announced the Microsoft® Solution for UNIX Migration (MSUM), a set of customer-driven offerings delivered by Microsoft and industry partners to ...
Microsoft will use a massive gathering of Unix, Linux and open-source professionals in Sydney next week to demonstrate interoperability between Unix and Windows systems. The software behemoth's ...
I’m spending some time thinking about missed and anticipated opportunities this week. In looking at Windows Server, I’ve become convinced that it is the wrong product for the Unix displacement market.
Microsoft also announced that it plans to release its own 64-bit operating system for Intel's McKinley processor upgrade, due mid-2002. Microsoft executives hope the emergence of 64-bit computing on ...
NEW YORK --SCO Group said Monday that Microsoft would pay for licenses for the Unix operating system -- a big win in SCO's effort to position its technology against the upstart Linux software.
Microsoft plans to build more Unix features into future versions of its Windows Server operating system and cease work on its separate Services For Unix product. Historically, Microsoft has provided, ...
NEW YORK --Microsoft, the world's largest software maker, said on Monday it will license the rights to a rival Unix computer operating system from SCO Group, sending SCO's shares soaring 40 percent.