17 June 2003 SCO Group, the owner of the Unix System V operating system, has terminated IBM’s right to distribute the System V-based IBM AIX Unix operating system, leaving AIX customers unsure of ...
BAAR, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Veeam® Software, the Availability for the Always-On Enterprise™ innovator, today announced that it has extended its portfolio of Availability solutions to support ...
Oracle will join the IBM AIX Collaboration Center (IACC) as a founding partner. As a member of the IACC, Oracle developers will work closely with IBM to more tightly integrate Oracle applications with ...
The SCO Group Inc. may escalate its legal battle against IBM Corp. after having discovered documents that it says prove that IBM violated SCO licensing terms when it developed the latest version of ...
If the “big three” industrial-strength versions of Unix had personalities, Hewlett-Packard Co.’s HP-UX would be the engineer, manipulating wireframe CAD files while crunching numbers from a lab ...
The SCO Group Inc. today followed through on a threat it made in March and ordered IBM to stop using, selling and distributing its AIX operating system, which SCO claims is an “unauthorized derivative ...
Apple is running servers from IBM and Oracle with flavors of the Unix operating system at its Maiden, North Carolina, data center, according to a job entry posted on the company’s website. Apple is ...
Technology enabling IBM zEnterprise System users to integrate Microsoft Windows applications into the mainframe environment-an industry first-will become available from IBM on December 16th. With this ...
Qantas will next month shift the underlying platform running its internal finance systems from Linux to IBM's Unix variant AIX as part of its wide-ranging eQ transformation project. "We're moving from ...
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Qantas will next month shift the underlying platform running its internal finance systems from Linux to IBM's Unix variant AIX as part of its wide-ranging eQ transformation project. "We're moving from ...
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