From: Brian Ziel <bri...@sco.COM>
Subject: UNIXWARE 7 ARRIVES - THE MOST ADVANCED OPERATING SYSTEM FOR VOLUME INTEL SERVERS
Date: 1998/03/11
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UNIXWARE 7 ARRIVES - THE MOST ADVANCED OPERATING SYSTEM FOR VOLUME INTEL
SERVERS

SCO's Broadly Supported UnixWare 7 Aimed at Departmental & Enterprise
Network Computing, Establishes Foundation for 64-bit Intel Systems

UnixWare 7 Launch, Santa Cruz, CA (March 10, 1998) - During a worldwide
satellite broadcast today, SCO (NASDAQ:SCOC), with support from leading
enterprise partners, announced the availability of UnixWare 7, marking the
delivery of the industry's most advanced operating system for volume Intel
servers.

SCO unveiled details of the UnixWare 7 product line, including five
"purpose-built" UnixWare 7 operating system configurations, including the
Enterprise Edition, Departmental Edition, Intranet Edition, Messaging
Edition and Base Edition (Editors note: please see attached product family
summary for further technology details).

"UnixWare 7 is the result of almost two years of design and development,
integrating the world's two most popular UNIX Systems for Intel servers -
SCO OpenServer Release 5 and SCO UnixWare 2," said Alok Mohan, SCO's
president and chief executive officer. "We have raised the bar for
operating systems on the Intel platform, positioning SCO to aggressively
compete in departmental and enterprise computing markets where a new
generation of enterprise-class Intel servers are displacing proprietary
RISC systems."

Unmatched Industry Support
As the only hardware vendor-independent UNIX System provider, SCO is
supported by the largest set of leading enterprise OEM and ISV partners.
OEMs including Compaq, Data General, HP, Hyundai, IBM, ICL HPS, Fujitsu/ICL
in Europe, Siemens Nixdorf, Unisys and others, have endorsed the UnixWare
platform as the standard UNIX operating system for volume Intel
processor-based servers. Leading ISVs such as Oracle, Baan, BEA, CA, IBM
DB2, Informix, Netscape, Progress, Sybase, and others have also endorsed
the UnixWare platform whose customers can benefit from the new features and
functionality in UnixWare 7.

"The combination of Oracle8(tm) and UnixWare 7 technology will allow users
to achieve excellent performance, ease-of-use and cost benefits," said Gary
Bloom, senior vice president, Oracle Corporation. "UnixWare 7 brings new
power for the Intel platform in a network-centric environment. Now our
Intel customers can run extremely large databases and get performance at a
volume system price point."

UnixWare 7 combines the power, reliability, and scalability of the UNIX
System with the value and versatility of a standard Intel platform. The
UnixWare 7 product line is equipped with unprecedented levels of memory and
filesystem support for Intel servers, as well as 64-bit extensions in
preparation of 64-bit Intel systems next year. With SCO's Tarantella
technology, a Webtop interface, optimized Java support, advanced Netscape
technology, and Network User Licenses (NULs), SCO has designed UnixWare 7
to excel in the new generation of server-centric, network computing
environments.

Doug Michels, SCO's executive vice president and CTO, said, "UnixWare 7 has
been architected to deliver the best performance, scalability, reliability
and security for Intel servers. In essence, UnixWare 7 removes the typical
arguments for RISC UNIX systems in the enterprise. And with new powerful,
multi-processor Intel hardware in the market today, the UNIX on Intel value
proposition has never been stronger." 

UnixWare 7 Product Family: "Purpose-Built" Configurations
The UnixWare 7 product family initially consists of five "purpose-built"
configurations designed to address specific enterprise and departmental
computing environments.  These configurations include integrated services
to deliver powerful, reliable, scalable and flexible server solutions.
UnixWare 7 configurations include:


( Enterprise Edition: Optimized for high-end enterprise servers to run
large-scale business applications and databases. 

( Departmental Edition: A robust application or database server for
reliably sharing business-critical information with any client including
PCs, Network Computers, terminals and any Java-enabled browser client. 

( Intranet Edition: An industrial-strength Internet/Intranet server for
enterprise-wide Web publishing and ideal for e-commerce, extranet and
Internet applications.

( Messaging Edition: For departmental and enterprise-wide Internet mail and
messaging servers with powerful and reliable remote messaging capabilities,
universal client access and simplified administration via built-in
directory services.

( Base Edition: A solid foundation for building dedicated or specialized
server environments, such as telecommunications equipment and other
embedded systems. 

SCO also offers a comprehensive set of Optional Services that extend and
complement the functionality provided in UnixWare 7 servers. Available are
Internet Services (Internet, Intranet, extensions), High-Reliability and
Availability Services (advanced clustering, online data management, and
RAID software services), Windows Integration Services (Windows compatible
file/print), Scalability Services (NULs, multi-processor support and
main-memory extensions). 

In the second half of 1998, SCO will deliver a "purpose-built"
configuration designed to address the small to medium business and
replicated site markets, currently dominated by today's SCO OpenServer
Release 5 system.

UnixWare 7: The Most Advanced OS for Volume Intel Servers
Based on the new, highly-scalable SVR5 UNIX kernel technology, UnixWare 7
supports 1Tbyte files/filesystems and 64Gbytes of main memory for a total
storage capacity of 76,800Tbytes, far surpassing levels currently
attainable by other Intel server software. Embedded technologies such as
Multi-path I/O, Hot Plug PCI and I2O API's strengthen reliability,
availability and serviceability. UnixWare 7's highly-flexible Webtop
interface and SCO's Tarantella technology, drastically improving overall
system manageability. Its memory model, compilers and commands have been
designed with 64-bit computing in mind, preparing developers and IT
managers to easily move to 64-bit systems. 

The "Develop-On" Platform
In a related announcement today, SCO unveiled new developer programs and
The UnixWare and OpenServer Development Kit (UDK). ISVs and IT developers
will have access to a comprehensive set of products, support, education and
go-to-market benefits, as well as a single development platform to produce
robust Java and network computing applications that run on UnixWare 7, SCO
OpenServer and SCO UnixWare 2.x systems. Please see
http://www.sco.com/developer for more information.

Pricing Information
Recommended US list prices for UnixWare 7 configurations are: Enterprise
Edition - $4,995; Department Edition - $2,295; Intranet Edition - $2,295;
Messaging Edition - $2,295; and Base Edition - $795. Intranet and Messaging
Editions ship in the third calendar quarter of 1998. All other servers are
available immediately. Customers can easily and inexpensively upgrade from
previous versions of SCO operating systems. For more information on upgrade
pricing, contact SCO at 1-800-SCO-UNIX. Please go to
http://www.sco.com/unixware or http://www.sco.com/press/presskit.uw for
more detailed product information.

About SCO
SCO is the world's number one provider of UNIX server operating systems,
and the leading provider of network computing software that enables clients
of all kinds--including, PCs, character terminals, and NCs - to have Webtop
access to business-critical applications running on servers of all kinds.
SCO designed Tarantella software, the world's first application broker for
network computing. SCO sells and supports its products through a worldwide
network of distributors, resellers, systems integrators, and OEMs. For more
information, see SCO's WWW home page at: http://www.sco.com.
###
SCO, The Santa Cruz Operation, the SCO logo, SCO OpenServer, UnixWare,
Tarantella and the Tarantella logo are trademarks or registered trademarks
of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. in the USA and other countries UNIX is a
registered trademark of The Open Group in the US and other countries. Java
is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. Oracle is a registered trademark
and Oracle8 is a trademark or registered trademark of Oracle Corporation.

UnixWare 7 Product Family Summary
All UnixWare 7 servers include the CDE, Webtop, Panorama, and
character-based user interfaces, automated unattended backup services,
optimized Java support, SCO's Tarantella technology, an integrated HTTP
server, Web browser and advanced multi-protocol networking support. Below
are details of the standard components in specific UnixWare 7 configurations.

Enterprise Edition: 50 Network User Licenses, support for 4 CPUs and
64Gbytes of main memory, online data manager, disk mirroring and striping,
and Windows file/print services.

Departmental Edition: 25 Network User Licenses, support for 2 CPUs, 4Gbytes
of main memory, Windows file/print services

Intranet Edition: 1 Network User License, unlimited access from Web,
support for 2 CPUs with integrated Netscape Enterprise Server 3.5, Netscape
Directory Server 3.0 and Windows file/print services.

Messaging Edition: 1 Network User License, 50 Netscape mailboxes, support
for 2 CPUs and 4Gbytes of main memory with integrated Netscape Messaging
Server 3.5 and Netscape Directory Server 3.0.

Base Edition: 1 user license, support for 1 CPU and 512Mbytes of main memory.
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From: Brian Ziel <bri...@sco.COM>
Subject: UNIXWARE 7 SHIPS WITH CUTTING-EDGE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT AND JAVA TOOLS 
Date: 1998/03/11
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UNIXWARE 7 SHIPS WITH CUTTING-EDGE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT AND JAVA TOOLS 

Intel UNIX System Leader Delivers Powerful "Network Computing" Development
Environment and New Developer Programs

UnixWare 7 Launch, Santa Cruz, CA (March 10, 1998) - Supporting today's
release of UnixWare 7, SCO (NASDAQ:SCOC) today announced that it will also
begin shipping a powerful new UNIX development system and introduce new
developer programs. The new development kit and programs are designed to
support UNIX System consolidation, the move to network computing based
business solutions, and a smooth migration to forthcoming 64-bit Intel
environments. 

The new developer kit, named The UnixWare and OpenServer Development Kit,
or UDK, provides the ability to create a single binary that will run on any
of SCO's three main server platforms, UnixWare 7, SCO OpenServer Release 5,
or SCO UnixWare 2.1. This powerful environment enables developers to create
an application that runs on all of SCO's mainstream offerings, allowing
them to target a broad market without the effort of maintaining multiple
applications. The UDK features an integrated development environment for
Java technology, enabling developers to product a new generation of
client-independent, Webtop-based solutions. 

"The delivery of SCO's UnixWare 7, and the new UDK, thrusts SCO into one of
our main target markets, the enterprise developer," said Mark Pittman, Vice
President of Marketing for TakeFive Software. "We are excited to work with
SCO to deliver our leading-edge code comprehension and development tool,
SNiFF+, on the volume Intel UNIX platform. Our customers will now benefit
from the combination of great hardware price/performance and the superb
performance, scalability and reliability of UnixWare 7. We are proud to
support SNiFF+ for UnixWare 7."

The UDK features enhanced C and C++ compilation systems, a powerful new
debugger that works both in Graphical and character mode, new performance
profiling and optimization tools, extensive APIs and tools for TCP/IP,
networking, and graphics, and an extensive set of HTML-based documentation.
The UDK also provides a starting point for 64-bit applications, by
providing support for 64-bit "long-long" data types, and compile time
switching between 32- and 64-bit applications.

Continuing on the forefront of the network computing revolution, SCO's UDK
also includes leading Java development tools. Featured are 1) the Java
Development Kit 1.1.3, including a JVM, compilers, debugger, JDBC, and
other classes 2) SCO Edition of Sun Microsystems, Inc.'s Java Workshop 2.0
and SCO Edition of Sun Microsystems, Inc.'s Java Studio 1.0. The SCO
Edition of Sun Microsystems, Inc.'s Java Workshop is a full-featured visual
development kit for writing Java applications. It includes a GUI builder,
advanced multi-threaded debugging, a code profiling tool, a fast Java
compiler and support for JavaBeans components (portable, reusable program
modules). The SCO Edition of Sun Microsystems, Inc.'s Java Studio allows
users to create Java applications and applets without writing any code or
having to know Java. Together, these two tools provide powerful Java
development capabilities for building powerful business critical
applications as well as exciting Internet and World Wide Web applications.

To support the new development emphasis on Intel processor-based UNIX
environments, SCO is also in the process of introducing new developer
programs. The new programs will bolster information flow to developers,
support, a wide variety of free and discounted product for developers, new
developer education services, and an array of Go-To-Market services to make
SCO developers successful. The base level of the program is FREE, and
developers who sign up today at http://www.sco.com/developer will receive
notice shortly about the new program and how to participate.

Special developer pricing for UnixWare 7 and the UDK is now available to
members of the developer program.

About SCO
SCO is a leading provider of system software for business-critical network
computing on the Intel hardware platform, offering the world's most popular
UNIX server operating systems, and the world's first application broker for
Network Computing - Tarantella software. SCO sells and support its products
through a worldwide network of distributors, resellers, systems
integrators, and OEMs. For more information, see SCO's WWW home page at
http://www.sco.com. 
# # #
SCO, The Santa Cruz Operation, the SCO logo, SCO OpenServer, UnixWare,
Tarantella and the Tarantella logo are trademarks or registered trademarks
of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. in the USA and other countries. UNIX is a
registered trademark of The Open Group in the US and other countries. Sun,
Sun Microsystems, Java, Java Workshop, and Java Studio are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and
other countries, and are used under license. All other brand or product
names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to identify products or
services of, their respective owners.
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From: Brian Ziel <bri...@sco.COM>
Subject: UNIXWARE 7 ACCELERATES VOLUME ECONOMICS IN THE ENTERPRISE
Date: 1998/03/11
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UNIXWARE 7 ACCELERATES VOLUME ECONOMICS
IN THE ENTERPRISE

The UNIX System with Broadest Industry Support
Blazes Way to the Merced( processor

UnixWare 7 Launch, Santa Cruz, CA (March 10, 1998) - SCO (NASDAQ:SCOC)
today announced UnixWare 7 and set the stage for organizations around the
world to place their enterprise business systems on a stable and
cost-effective path to the future. UnixWare 7, strongly supported by
Compaq, Data General, HP, Hyundai, IBM, ICL HPS, Fujitsu/ICL in Europe,
Siemens Nixdorf, Unisys and industry leading ISVs, was introduced today at
a worldwide satellite broadcast. 

Designed for the Intel processor-based platform, the UnixWare 7 family is a
complete line of "purpose-built" servers that reduce costs and help
businesses secure the most efficient path to Intel's forthcoming IA-64(
platforms. Today's announcement sends a strong signal that enterprises can
now deploy a reliable UNIX solution on the Intel processor-based platform
and move away from proprietary RISC platforms towards systems that deliver
volume economics.

"With today's announcement, organizations can regain control of their
enterprise systems and place them on a cost-effective industry standard
path to the future," said Alok Mohan, SCO's president and chief executive
officer. "That path is based on the Intel architecture and UnixWare
systems, and is paved with low-cost solutions that offer the highest
reliability and scalabilty."

SCO Grows Share in UNIX Server Market
"SCO's share of the UNIX server operating environments market, including
SCO OpenServer and UnixWare, grew noticeable during 1997," said Jean S.
Bozman, software analyst at International Data Corp., "climbing from around
36% in 1996 to over 40% in 1997, based on preliminary 1997 data. IDC
research shows that Intel-based servers running UNIX accounted for more
than $2.6 billion in combined UNIX server revenues in 1996, and that number
is expected to increase for 1997," she added.

With UnixWare 7, SCO is targeting the enterprise server marketplace. "SCO
is aiming its UnixWare 7 release at midrange enterprise servers that run
corporate databases, OLTP applications and Web-based applications," Bozman
said. "SCO's long experience with the Intel-based platform, as well as its
partnerships with longtime UNIX/Intel systems vendors should allow UnixWare
to move into the IT enterprise-server space."

Intel Moves into the Enterprise
"As we continue to introduce higher-performing processors, the Intel
Architecture extends to address the demanding computing requirements of the
enterprise environment," said John Miner, vice president and general
manager of Intel's Enterprise Server Group. "Today's announcement about
UnixWare 7 again underscores that the Intel Architecture is the unifying
architecture for the future of business computing."

"UnixWare 7 will enhance Compaq's availability to provide the significant
business advantages of our ProLiant Servers to UNIX customers across a
broader spectrum of industries and applications," said Mike Perez, Vice
President, Enterprise Server Division, Compaq Computer Corporation. "The
Compaq/UnixWare solution delivers all of the benefits of RISC-based UNIX
systems, including performance, scalability, availability, and
manageability, while also providing the flexibility of Intel's open
architecture and dramatically reducing the cost of ownership."


UnixWare 7 Empowers Customers and Businesses
UnixWare 7 addresses the key requirements of businesses that want to better
understand their customers' needs and gain a competitive edge in their
respective markets. It combines the power, reliability, and scalability of
UNIX systems with the high-volume economics of Intel-based servers. Built
from the ground up to deliver distributed network computing advantages for
the enterprise, UnixWare 7 also enables enterprise customers to transition
their existing SVR3 and SVR4 UNIX systems to a new UNIX system instead of a
completely new operating system architecture. In addition, with built-in
client support for UNIX workstations, PCs, NCs, terminals and other ASCII
devices, UnixWare 7 enables customers to choose from a wide variety of
client devices.

Leading Enterprise OEMs Invest Directly in UnixWare
In a major endorsement of UnixWare systems, Compaq, Data General, ICL, and
Unisys agreed recently to contractually invest millions of dollars in R&D
funds to enhance the Data Center capabilities of UnixWare for both IA-32
and IA-64 platforms. The companies will also participate in large scale
system testing and benchmarking with their staff and facilities. 

UnixWare 7 Delivers Wide Range of Solutions
Designed specifically for the Intel-based platform, the new UnixWare 7
family is a complete line of "purpose-built" servers that reduce costs and
help businesses secure the most efficient path to Intel's forthcoming IA64
platforms. These market-specific configurations address three key areas:
departmental databases, telecommunications, and messaging and intranet
requirements. UnixWare 7 enables IT departments to convert their antiquated
database applications and hardware to the latest database technology
running on the Intel Architecture. UnixWare 7 also opens the door to a new
generation of standard telecommunication solutions, enabling tighter
integration of computer and telephony systems. And third, UnixWare 7
enables organizations to deploy more cost-efficient messaging and intranet
solutions, avoiding proprietary RISC-based solutions.

SCO also offers a comprehensive set of Optional Services to expand the
functionality of a UnixWare 7 server system, including High-Reliability and
Availability Services (advanced clustering, online data management, and
RAID software services), which provide built-in device failover capabilities. 

The Fast Track to the IA-64 platform
SCO is working closely with Intel to develop an IA-64 bit optimized version
of UnixWare 7, due to ship concurrent with Intel's Merced processor when it
is in production in 1999. In the second half of 1998, SCO is scheduled to
release to key partners an environment to develop IA-64 applications for
the UnixWare platform. The combination of these efforts will provide SCO's
developers and ISVs with a smooth migration to future IA-64 platforms.

About SCO
SCO is the world's Number One provider of UNIX server operating systems,
and the leading provider of Network Computing software that enables clients
of all kinds--including, PCs, character terminals, and NCs--to have Webtop
access to business-critical applications running on servers of all kinds.
SCO designed Tarantella software, the world's first application broker for
network computing. SCO sells and supports its products through a worldwide
network of distributors, resellers, systems integrators, and OEMs. For more
information, see SCO's WWW home page at: http://www.sco.com/.

# # #
SCO, The Santa Cruz Operation, the SCO logo, SCO OpenServer, UnixWare, are
trademarks or registered trademarks of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. in
the USA and other countries UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open
Group in the US and other countries. All other brand or product names are
or may be trademarks of, and are used to identify products or services of,
their respective owner.
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From: Brian Ziel <bri...@sco.COM>
Subject: SCO BRINGS NETSCAPE SERVER SOFTWARE TO ITS NEXT-GENERATION OPERATING SYSTEMS
Date: 1998/03/11
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SCO BRINGS NETSCAPE SERVER SOFTWARE TO ITS NEXT-GENERATION OPERATING SYSTEMS

New UnixWare 7 Configurations To Include Netscape Enterprise Server,
Netscape Messaging Server and Netscape Directory Server Software

UnixWare 7 Launch, Santa Cruz, CA (March 10, 1998) - SCO (NASDAQ:SCOC) and
Netscape Communications Corporation (NASDAQ:NSCP) today announced the
Netscape Enterprise Server 3.5 software, Netscape Messaging Server 3.5
software and Netscape Directory Server 3.0 software on the UnixWare 7
platform, providing enterprise customers with highly reliable and scalable
information management, email and Internet directory services.

Netscape Servers In UnixWare 7 Configurations
Three of the five UnixWare 7 configurations unveiled by SCO today, include
Netscape server software as key components. Businesses can build powerful
and flexible Intranets with the SCO Intranet Edition. This configuration
includes Netscape Enterprise Server 3.5, a powerful Web server for managing
and sharing content on Inranets and extranets, as well as Netscape
Directory Server 3.0 for managing people and resources based on the
lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP) V.3 Internet standard and
Netscape Communicator client software. The SCO Messaging Edition provides
cost-effective and feature-rich platform for designing a flexible messaging
framework. Standard components include Netscape Messaging Server 3.5, a
powerful open standards-based electronic messaging system that combines the
full feature set of client/server messaging systems with the low
administration costs, proven scalabillity and the high performance of
modern Internet messaging, and the Netscape Directory Server 3.0.

Netscape FastTrack Server software and Netscape Navigator Gold client
software continue as standard components in the SCO base operating systems
and in all UnixWare 7 server configurations.

"We've had tremendous customer success by integrating Netscape servers into
our base operating system offerings for two years now," said Ron Rasmussen,
SCO's vice president of Volume Systems Group. "The UnixWare 7 product
family takes our integration efforts a step further by allowing customers
to select the specific configuration for their computing needs. It's no
longer 'one size fits all'. SCO and Netscape server solutions offer the
best combination of value and technology in the industry. We look forward
to continue our development with Netscape and providing our customers with
the latest Internet-based solutions."

John Paul, senior vice president and general manager of the server product
division at Netscape, said, "The combination of Netscape's server software
with SCO's new UnixWare 7 operating system provides customers with a robust
solution for information management, email and Internet directory services." 

About UnixWare 7 
UnixWare 7 delivers a new level of power, value and versatility to
departmental and enterprise customers on the Intel platform. With UnixWare
7, IT professionals no longer have to rely on proprietary RISC-based UNIX
systems to build the reliable, scaleable and high-performance business
solutions they demand. UnixWare 7 delivers it all - enterprise UNIX system
power, reliability and scalability with the economics and value of standard
Intel processor-based systems. More information about UnixWare 7 can be
found at http://www.sco.com/unixware.

Pricing
UnixWare 7 configurations are priced as follows: The Enterprise Edition
(50-user license) - $4,995; Intranet Edition - $2,295; and Messaging
Edition - $2,295. Individually, Netscape servers for UnixWare 7 are priced
in accordance with Netscape's standard pricing model: Netscape Enterprise
Server 3.5  - $1,295 for 50 users; Netscape Messaging Server 3.5 - $1,295
for 50 users; and Netscape Directory Server 3.0 - $995 for 100 users. 

About SCO
SCO is the world's number one provider of UNIX server operating systems,
and the leading provider of network computing software that enables clients
of all kinds - including, PCs, character terminals, and NCs - to have
Webtop access to business-critical applications running on servers of all
kinds. SCO designed Tarantella software, the world's first application
broker for network computing. SCO sells and supports its products through a
worldwide network of distributors, resellers, systems integrators, and
OEMs. For more information, see SCO's WWW home page at: http://www.sco.com/.

# # #
SCO, The Santa Cruz Operation, the SCO logo, UnixWare, Tarantella and the
Tarantella logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of The Santa Cruz
Operation, Inc. in the USA and other countries. UNIX is a registered
trademark of The Open Group in the US and other countries. Netscape,
Netscape Navigator, NetscapeONE and the Netscape N and Ship's Wheel logos
are registered trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation in the
United States and other countries. Other Netscape logos, product names, and
service names are also trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation,
which may be registered in other countries. All other brand or product
names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to identify products or
services of, their respective owners. Additional information on Netscape
Communications Corporation is available on the Internet at
http://home.netscape.com, by sending email to morei...@netscape.com or by
calling 650/937-2555 (corporate customers) or 650/937-3777 (individuals).
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			  SCO's Case Against IBM

November 12, 2003 - Jed Boal from Eyewitness News KSL 5 TV provides an
overview on SCO's case against IBM. Darl McBride, SCO's president and CEO,
talks about the lawsuit's impact and attacks. Jason Holt, student and 
Linux user, talks about the benefits of code availability and the merits 
of the SCO vs IBM lawsuit. See SCO vs IBM.

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