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In 2001, Caldera acquired the server software and services businesses of Santa Cruz Operations, a Unix software company founded in 1979, using money from a successful IPO.
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The project was terminated in May 2001, SCO says, alleging that IBM "misused its access to the Unix Software Code" to help build the Linux open standard.
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Similarly, while Apple's OS X's user interface is not just easy to use but engaging, it's just a candy shell built around the kind of tried-and-true Unix software that's powered everything from phone networks to computer science labs for a generation.
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Linux is already used by most Internet-service providers and, outside America, is becoming one of the most popular versions of Unix, the software family to which it belongs.
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The software's Unix core makes it easy for Apple to cram stripped down versions of the software onto mobile phones and home entertainment gadgets, such as Apple TV.
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The company pushed software with Unix roots, and emphasized systems that bound computers together in sprawling networks, rather than treating them as stand-alone "personal" computers.
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Freecode, one of the largest indexes of Linux, Unix and cross-platform software, as well as mobile applications generates nearly 500, 000 unique visitors each month.
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"We're in the storage business but have redefined it from mainframes to Unix and NT systems and increasingly to software, " says EMC Chief Executive Michael Ruettgers, 55.
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The Unix bedrock has also attracted more and more software developers to the Mac platform, like Scott Lopatin who wrote a new blogging tool called Sparkpod.
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But the Army's Jonathan Broskey stands by his claims of Apple's security: He says the high number of patches to Apple software is a good sign--evidence of the large community of developers actively working to tighten Unix programs and eliminate bugs.
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That software "glue" means that IBM can use its dominance in the mainframe arena to win x86 and Unix customers away from competitors like Hewlett-Packard, which recently declared that it sells more x86 servers than any other vendor, and Dell.
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