Deadline Looms for IBM's AIX
Deadline for IBM to reach resolution with SCO or risk loss of AIX Unix license is fast coming, but AIX customers may not need to worry yet. [InternetNews]
IBM Unfazed by SCO Unix Threat
IBM rejects threat to cancel its license to ship Unix products starting June 13, saying its contracts guarantee rights to the OS, its Unix license is irrevocable and perpetual. [CNET News.com]
IBM: Our Unix License is Irrevocable
As war continues, IBM says it has no intent to stop shipping AIX, a position dismissed by SCO. IBM dismissed as idle SCO threat to cancel IBM license to ship Unix products starting 13 June, says contracts guarantee its rights. [ZDNet UK]
SCO Claims IBM Unix Contract Void
SCO says it has revoked IBM license to sell its version of Unix, AIX, and requests judge permanently block IBM Unix business. Amended suit also criticizes practices of Linux founder, leader, Linus Torvalds. [CNET News.com]
SCO Could Act Monday in IBM Unix Case
Next move in legal battle with IBM will likely come Monday, SCO says, possibly in form of request that a judge halt IBM AIX Unix sales. IBM says it did nothing wrong, and is unlikely to yield to SCO demands. [CNET News.com]
SCO Not Disturbing AIX Users Yet
With deadline expired, IT community eagerly awaiting latest chapter in SCO-IBM soap opera; local AIX users appear unconcerned at prospect of IBM losing Unix license; taking wait and see attitude. [Computerworld NZ]
Update: SCO Revokes AIX License
Escalating its $1 billion March lawsuit against IBM, SCO says it has terminated IBM rights to distribute its AIX Unix OS, claims SCO now entitled to part of IBM total Unix revenue. [Computerworld NZ]