SCO Web Services Strategy Targets SMBs
The SCO Group Inc. Wednesday announced its new Web services strategy including a framework known as SCOx that is geared at bringing SCO's developers, resellers and small-to-medium (SMB) business customers running SCO Unix and Linux to the world of Web services.
The Lindon, Utah-based operating systems and business solutions company said the majority of the components in the SCOx framework will be available by the time the company showcases the technology at its annual conference, SCO Forum, in Las Vegas in mid-August.
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