but I have worked with a company that pulled the plug on SCO. One of their major applications was running on a SCO platform and to reduce risk, another platform was selected.
Seems to me that people should be just as worried about what happens if (when?) SCO loses as they are about loses related to being charged for running Linux. With the amount of money they are losing, they could be in massive amounts of trouble if the do lose (I mean, any business who's major strategy fails is not going to do well, right?).
While this may or may not help (and if it does help, only for PHP developers) you might want to take a look at the Zend Encoder Unlimited. It is supposed to encode php scripts so that people can't just read them. Not sure if the server needs to configure anything or what have you, but it's worth a shot.
but I have worked with a company that pulled the plug on SCO. One of their major applications was running on a SCO platform and to reduce risk, another platform was selected.
Seems to me that people should be just as worried about what happens if (when?) SCO loses as they are about loses related to being charged for running Linux. With the amount of money they are losing, they could be in massive amounts of trouble if the do lose (I mean, any business who's major strategy fails is not going to do well, right?).
While this may or may not help (and if it does help, only for PHP developers) you might want to take a look at the Zend Encoder Unlimited. It is supposed to encode php scripts so that people can't just read them. Not sure if the server needs to configure anything or what have you, but it's worth a shot.