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Technology Stocks : Santa Cruz Operation (SCOC) Going Up?

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To: bill who wrote (276)4/1/1998 10:23:00 AM
From: Wil Faller  Read Replies (1) of 656
 
Need to have a little patience, the investment world will catch on to what the technical world already knows.

Wil

World's Fastest Growing UNIX Server System Powers All Winning Intel UNIX
Servers in AIM's Hot Iron Awards

SANTA CRUZ, Calif., April 1 /PRNewswire/ -- SCO (Nasdaq: SCOC) today
announced that for the third year running, the SCO UnixWare operating system
swept up at AIM Technology's Hot Iron Awards by powering all five
award-winning, Intel processor-based UNIX servers.
"Not only have Intel powered servers swept the board in power and
performance, except for extremely expensive systems, but UnixWare is the
operating system that enabled them to achieve this amazing feat!" said Ray
Anderson, SCO's senior vice president of Marketing, Products Division. "With
such proven power, reliability, flexibility and the broadest OEM support in
the industry, it's no wonder UnixWare is the fastest growing UNIX on the
market today."
AIM Technology announced the winners of its Spring 1998 UNIX Hot Iron
Awards last week at the FOSE trade show in Washington, D.C. The industry
renowned Hot Iron Awards are given to computer manufacturers whose solutions
provide the best overall throughput performance and best price/performance
throughput.
SCO UnixWare allowed powerful Intel systems from Acer, Digital, NEC, and
Siemens Nixdorf to outperform proprietary RISC based systems, except at the
most expensive price points.

About AIM Technology
AIM Technology is the most trusted and widely respected independent
provider of benchmarks, tools and services related to the total system
performance of computing systems. Established in 1981, AIM's goal is to
provide consumers reliable information for comparing and buying UNIX System
and Windows NT solutions; and to offer vendors meaningful comparisons of their
offerings.
Fortune 1000 companies and government agencies around the world rely on
AIM Technology's performance assessments when selecting and purchasing
billions of dollars worth of IT solutions. For more information on AIM
Technology or its services visit aim.com on the World Wide Web.

About SCO
SCO is the world's number one provider of UNIX server operating systems,
and the leading provider of network computing software that enables clients of
all kinds -- including, PCs, character terminals, and NCs -- to have Webtop
access to business-critical applications running on servers of all kinds. SCO
designed Tarantella software, the world's first application broker for network
computing. SCO sells and supports its products through a worldwide network of
distributors, resellers, systems integrators, and OEMs. For more information,
see SCO's WWW home page at: sco.com.
NOTE: SCO, The Santa Cruz Operation, the SCO logo, SCO OpenServer,
Tarantella, and UnixWare are trademarks or registered trademarks of The Santa
Cruz Operation, Inc. in the USA and other countries. UNIX is a registered
trademark of The Open Group in the US and other countries. All other brand or
product names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to identify products
or services of, their respective owners.

SOURCE The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.

CONTACT: Brian Ziel of SCO, 408-427-7252, fax, 408-427-5418, or
brianz@sco.com
Web Site: sco.com and aim.com
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