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Date:      Mon, 02 Oct 1995 09:19:58 -0500
From:      Jon Loeliger <jdl@chrome.onramp.net>
To:        freebsd-chat@freebsd.org
Subject:   SCO, HP and Novell carve Unix between them
Message-ID:  <199510021419.JAA26762@chrome.jdl.com>

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Forwarded-by: bostic@bsdi.com (Keith Bostic)
Forwarded-by: Todd Kover <kovert@umiacs.UMD.EDU>
Forwarded-by: Omar Siddique <omar@gl.umbc.edu>
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SANTA CRUZ, HEWLETT-PACKARD, NOVELL CARVE UP UNIX BETWEEN THEM
(September 25th 1995) Novell Inc admitted last week that its buying Unix
System Laboratories from AT&T Corp had been a mistake. It handed on its
main contribution to the Unix world - the UnixWare mass market low-end
iAPX-86 Unix - to Santa Cruz Operation Inc. In return it is to get shares
representing 17% of the enlarged equity and a revenue stream of up to $84m
between now and 2002 based on the performance of the business Santa Cruz
has bought.

The deal mirrors Microsoft Corp's dumping of Xenix onto Santa Cruz in
return for a similar stake almost a decade ago. Santa Cruz will also take
a licence to Novell's NetWare Directory Services and other NetWare 4
technologies as the basis for future networking services.  It plans to
merge SCO OpenServer Release 5 and UnixWare 2 to create a standard
high-volume Unix with integrated NetWare networking services, for 1997.

At the top end, Hewlett-Packard Co is to take over development of 64-bit
Unix specifically for the future merged Precision Architecture-iAPX-86
chip family it is developing with Intel Corp.

Santa Cruz will acquire Novell's Unix intellectual property so it sounds
as if it will collect royalties on the licensed Unixes of IBM Corp,
Silicon Graphics Inc, ICL Plc and others. It will also hire a number of
Novell employees.

Novell says it will work with Hewlett-Packard to produce a high-performance
implementation of its NetWare Directory Services and File/Print Services
for HP-UX, and to integrate the former with the Distributed Computing
Environment. No direct mention was made of any of the other Unix
licensees.

(C) Computergram International

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