Ads by TechWords

See your link here
Receive the latest technology news and information.
Linux
Computerworld Daily News (First Look and Wrap-Up)
Computerworld Blogs Newsletter
The Weekly Top 10
Cloud Computing
View all newsletters




Privacy Policy
 

Preview: SCO Forum 2004 to unveil latest product strategy

First developer's preview of SCO's next OpenServer release on tap

August 2, 2004 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - LAS VEGAS -- As hundreds of customers and resellers gather here for the annual SCO Forum conference over the next two days, one big question on the minds of attendees will likely revolve around The SCO Group Inc.'s ongoing strategy while its Linux code infringement lawsuits against IBM, Novell Inc., AutoZone Inc. and others play out in the courts.
Part of that strategy will include announcements of some upcoming products, including the first developer's preview of SCO's next OpenServer release, code-named Legend. The Legend project was first unveiled at last year's SCO Forum, and it's expected to ship in the first quarter of 2005, according to the Lindon, Utah-based company. Legend will increase the number of applications available to SCO OpenServer customers and will include a new developer environment to create a single application for use with OpenServer and UnixWare environments. Legend is also expected to include increased performance and scalability for symmetric multiprocessing and load-balancing requirements.
CEO Darl McBride was expected to open today's sessions at the MGM Grand hotel and casino with a presentation on "SCO Past, Present and Future," while Erik Hughes, director of product management, is expected to outline SCO's product road map.
SCO is also announcing the availability of the latest version of SCOoffice Server 4.1, to provide customers with an e-mail and collaboration server product for small- to medium-size businesses as an alternative to Microsoft Corp.'s Exchange Server 2003.
Also unveiled by the company is the SCO Marketplace Initiative, which is a new feature of the SCO Developer Network. Under the program, customers seeking custom development work for their SCO Unix projects would be able to seek bids from developers using an online bidding process. The SCO Marketplace Initiative will be launched by the end of the year, according to the company.



Jump to comments

Linux

Additional Resources

WHITE PAPER
Approximately 60 percent of data migration projects overrun time or budget, while some fail completely. Download this white paper, "Enhancing Your Chance for Successful Data Migration," to learn the critical steps you need to take to execute a data migration project with minimum cost and risk to your business.
WHITE PAPER
Read the Gartner research note to learn why the TCO of a server-based computing deployment used to deliver all applications to users is around 50% lower than that of an unmanaged desktop deployment.
WHITE PAPER
Economic downturns have a tendency to accelerate emerging technologies, boost the adoption of effective solutions, and punish solutions that are not cost competitive or that are out of synch with industry trends. This IDC White Paper presents the results of an IDC survey of 330 companies in Western Europe, Asia/Pacific and the Americas that measures the receptiveness to Linux and takes into consideration changing views driven by the disruptive economic environment that businesses face today.

White Papers & Webcasts

Forrester Consulting - Optimizing Users and Applications in a Mobile World
Learn how to successfully deploy a WAN optimization solution that is specifically tuned for a mobile environment!  

IDC Webcast: Linux Adoption in a Global Recession
Access this webcast, compliments of Novell and HP, for a limited time only!

Faster, Cheaper and Easier to Maintain
Can you afford not to upgrade your servers to today's advanced, energy-efficient technologies?  

Effectively Implementing Datacenter Automation
Effectively select and deploy the best datacenter automation solution today!

Aligning IT to Business: The Rising Importance of Application Delivery Networks
Application Delivery Networking (ADN) will play a vital role in helping enterprises incorporate strategic technologies to achieve business initiatives.