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SCO offers fees to developers

New initiative invites developers to bid for work related to SCO products

Steve Ranger at SCO Forum 2004 in Las Vegas, vnunet.com 03 Aug 2004
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The SCO Group is to offer external developers the chance to bid for work creating software to work with its products.

The company said that by using the SCO Marketplace initiative, a feature of its SCO Developer Network, developers can bid for paid development work related to SCO products.

Early examples will be projects such as drivers, and the marketplace is due to launch by the end of the year, the company said.

Sandy Gupta, vice president of engineering at SCO, maintained that the initiative will help build a stronger relationship with external developers.

"It is really important to have a strong developer programme around our products," he said.

Internal engineering teams at SCO will work on the core operating system technologies, while external developers can add to software available on SCO's platforms, the company claimed.

SCO chairman and chief executive Darl McBride indicated that the initiative could lead to the development of an intellectual property marketplace, with SCO distributing applications developed by independent software vendors.

"There are a lot of developers out there trying to work out how to get distribution and how to make money. Where SCO Marketplace goes is potentially quite exciting," he said.

The company also released SCOofficeServer 4.1 email and collaboration services, which it is pitching as a replacement for Microsoft Exchange.

Available now on SCO OpenServer 5.0.7, the package offers spam-blocking and antivirus technology and can use email clients including Microsoft Outlook, Qualcomm Eudora and Netscape.

The next version of SCOofficeServer, codenamed Neon, is due in the first half of 2005.

See also:

SCO Forum 2004Vendor claims two customers so far, and more to follow  05 Aug 2004
SCO Forum 2004Linux licence to come with OpenServer and UnixWare operating systems  05 Aug 2004
SCO Forum 2004Losing IBM lawsuit would not destroy the company, claims SCO  04 Aug 2004
SCO Forum 2004OpenServer and UnixWare to share same kernel for 32- and 64-bit computing  04 Aug 2004
SCO Forum 2004In the middle of its legal battles with IBM, SCO is out to prove that it's business as usual  04 Aug 2004
SCO Forum 2004Marketplace initiative 'would do for software what Apple has done for music'  04 Aug 2004
Darl McBrideSCO chief convinced of victory in battle with IBM  03 Aug 2004
IBM caseLegal action likely to overshadow product announcements  30 Jul 2004
SCO vs IBMThe $3bn lawsuit brought by the SCO Group against IBM will have repercussions for all IT vendors, as well as their users.  01 Jul 2003

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