Features Specification Cost Savings Companies can realize a savings by use of the libraries rather than re-writing software Investment Protection Where SCO Unix binary applications have been in use and a transition to Linux is accomplished, the same applications can be used on the new platform.
Description =========== Caldera, Inc. was founded in 1994. In 1998, Caldera Systems, Inc. was created to develop Linux business solutions. In 2001, Caldera Systems, Inc. acquired the assets of the Server Software Division and Professional Services Division of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. (SCO), forming a new company, Caldera International, Inc. In 2002, Caldera changed its name to The SCO Group (Nasdaq: SCOX). SCO System V for Linux is a license to use SCO UNIX shared libraries on Linux. The combination of SCO libraries plus the Linux ABI allows most SCO UNIX binary applications to run on Linux. Release 1 provides the SCO OpenServer COFF static shared libraries. SCO System V for Linux is distributed through SCO's resellers. (Not available for download). Features ======== SCO System V for Linux has the following features: The SCO OpenServer COFF static shared libraries allows most SCO UNIX binary applications to run on Linux. Support for SCO System V for Linux is available by calling the SCO support office for your region. The shared libraries that are most often used include those from UNIX SVR3 through UNIX SVR5, which are included in this release. The libraries legitimately allow companies to use these libraries without having to purchase the entire UnixWare or OpenServer operating system. Registered users of SCO Linux 4.0 can obtain the libraries without charge for use on their SCO Linux systems via the SCO Linux Update Service Using the libraries is considerably cheaper than re-writing applications to run without them. Companies that use SCO Unix binary applications in a Linux environment can realize considerable savings by purchasing the libraries rather than changing applications or creating custom software. _Top of page_ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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