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SCO was founded in 1978 by Doug Michels and his father Larry Michels as a consulting company and UNIX.
In 1983, Microsoft bought rights to Xenix to Intel processors, the first package of UNIX. Xenix was derived from a branch of the family tree of Unix. In 1987, SCO Xenix porta andalusia Intel 80386 processor. That same year Microsoft transferred ownership to SCO under the agreement that a 25 owned by Microsoft is owned by SCO.
In 1986, SCO Group acquired the division of software products Logica UK, to form the European division. This was led by Steve Daniels Gary Brophy, Bill Bateson, Geraint Davies and Peter Kettle in charge of the development of European operations. The European arm of SCO increase their value innovation quickly into nearly 40 of revenue worldwide.
In 1989, the SCO is beginning to produce SCO Unix, which stems from an arm of the family tree of Unix System V Release 3.2. The initial version of SCO Unix, Release 3.2.0 does not include sopot for TCP / IP networks or graphics X Window System. Shortly after the launch of this version of OS, SCO sent an integrated product under the name SCO Open Desktop, or ODT.
Collectively, Xenix SCO UNIX and became the most installed Unix, because of the popularity of the x86 architecture.
The company move to be published in 1993 and integrating the NASDAQ. In 1994, the update of SCO MPX, and is added to the package SMP SCO Unix
In 1995, becomes the source code of UNIX and Novell ATandT becomes a licensor of UNIX, allowing a portion of the complete System V Release 4 features in SCO UNIX.
SCO also acquires UnixWare operating system from Novell, while renaming SCO UNIX as SCO OpenServer. Eventually it was possible to reuse the code in UnixWare the latest version of OpenServer. Upgrade several versions of SCO UnixWare, version 7.x to begin in 1997, which gave the 'fusion' between 2 UnixWare and OpenServer 5.
From 1997 to 1999, was involved in SCO'86open.
At the end of the 1990s was about 15,000 vendors solutions (value-added reseller VAR) in the world providing solutions to client SCO Unix system.
On 2 August 2000 sold computers its division of Software and Service for servers, as well as the technology of OpenServer and UnixWare to Caldera Caldera Systems Inc. (software). The operation was completed in May 2001. At that time, changes to 'Caldera International,' and the remaining part of SCO, the Tarantella Division, changed its name to "Tarantella, Inc.
In August 2002, Caldera International (Caldera (software)) is renamed as The SCO Group and the products of SCO UNIX remained a strong source of revenue. That entity also started programming early controversies SCO-Linux.
On 14 September 2007, The SCO Group announced that it adheres to Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. ... the volume of connected computers, is one of the largest networks recommended ... Unix to Unix) Standard on telephone lines (Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, ...
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