SCO Group, the company originally known as Caldera Systems that acquired several assets from Santa Cruz Operation and are involved in a number of high-profile lawsuits
SCO OpenServer, an operating system made by the above companies
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.sco, the proposed national internet TLD for Scotland
Used as an unofficial country code for Scotland (the correct codes are those for the UK as a whole).
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SCO had previously announced that they would deemphasize OpenServer and migrate existing users to their UnixWare platform, but later on they decided to reverse that decision.
Although many are skeptical about their claims, SCO initiated a series of lawsuits and claims that, if upheld by the courts, may impact the future of both Linux and Unix.
On February 17, 2005 the SCO Group issued a press release that stated their stock may soon be delisted from NASDAQ for failing to issue an annual 10-K report in a timely manner as required by U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission regulations.
Pictures from the 2005 SCO Homecoming party, the Alumni Luncheon and the President's Reception are now available in the SCO Photo Gallery.
Shawn Beilby, member of the SCO Class of 2006, won the Varilux Optometry Super Bowl XIV competition on June 23, 2005, during the 108th Annual AOA Congress and 35th Annual AOSA Conference in Dallas.
SCO was one of 49 participating sites across the U.S. to contribute to this groundbreaking research.