SCO begins shipping OpenServer 6
The SCO Group is in the headlines more often for its legal battles than its products these days, but on Wednesday the software maker wrapped up three years of development work and began shipping a major update of its Unix operating system, SCO OpenServer 6.
The software, code-named Legend, has been in beta testing since last year and was originally scheduled to ship in the first quarter, but its completion date slid a bit, a SCO spokesman acknowledged.
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