According to the sco website, the current company charter is "to manage its UNIX® System intellectual property, create new and innovative licensing programs to meet the changing demands of today's market, and to protect its intellectual property assets."
One out of three ain't bad.
Maybe they could simplify things and just say "create new, innovative, and demanding ways to manage IP assets."
That way they don't have to worry so much about their use of the phrase its IP assets.
Yeah, because companies don't normally say things like that. Look up the name on IBM's website. He's not the director, he's listed as someone in the Linux systems group.
The press release is also not on IBM's website.
I seriously doubt the validity of that post.
The easiest way is to download one of the palm desktop clients. You can use those to easily convert between different formats and then import the data however you want to.
According to the sco website, the current company charter is "to manage its UNIX® System intellectual property, create new and innovative licensing programs to meet the changing demands of today's market, and to protect its intellectual property assets."
One out of three ain't bad.
Maybe they could simplify things and just say "create new, innovative, and demanding ways to manage IP assets."
That way they don't have to worry so much about their use of the phrase its IP assets.
Oops! I forgot about this NYTimes article including an interview with Dear ol' Trink from Saturday 6-14-03.
Yeah, because companies don't normally say things like that. Look up the name on IBM's website. He's not the director, he's listed as someone in the Linux systems group. The press release is also not on IBM's website. I seriously doubt the validity of that post.
The easiest way is to download one of the palm desktop clients. You can use those to easily convert between different formats and then import the data however you want to.