SCO and Hewlett-Packard (HP) are on target to launch a unified Unixplatform that will offer users the greatest number of applications on oneplatform.
HP and SCO recently published a progress document on their jointly developed 64-bit operating system, which is designed to run on Intel's Merced microprocessor. Called Gemini 64, the Unix platfor...
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