[Cialug] SCO's not dead yet
Dave J. Hala Jr.
dave at 58ghz.net
Mon Oct 8 15:08:04 CDT 2007
So the question is, and still is, what is the current market value of
SCO?
On Mon, 2007-10-08 at 20:02 +0000, Nathan C. Smith wrote:
> >
> > That depends. Could you buy SCO for less than what a
> > migration would cost? If I was an old school corporate guy,
> > its unlikely that I'd be thinking about buying SCO and open
> > sourcing their stuff so that I
> > (McDonalds) would benefit.
>
> I only suggest a company Like McDonalds buying SCO because there is a
> similar precedent. At one time GM owned EDS and exclusively contracted IT
> services to them. I don't recall the circumstances for the original
> purchase.
>
> > If you did buy them, as a failing company, you'd probably
> > consider it a stop-gap measure to buy you some time before
> > you did the migration anyway.
> >
> Why? Since it is arguably rock-solid Unix, and Linux-like adding any
> software they might need should be relatively straight-forward. Including
> any innovations in end-user software.
>
> >
> > I just can't believe that McDonalds corporate would take that
> > kind of chance, but who knows? I just can't see quarter
> > pounders made from penguin meat as a profitable undertaking.
> >
> Where is the chance? If MCD is exclusively using SCO now, they get to keep
> what they have got. There is nothing that says they have to continue
> selling SCO services to others and they can drop the parts they don't need.
>
> The whole scenario is unlikely, but if you re a megacorporation and your
> entire information systems were entirely based on SCO it might make sense to
> buy them and either combine it with IT or run it as a subsidiary to keep
> things status quo.
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