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Xinuos : ウィキペディア英語版
Xinuos

Xinuos is an American software company that was created in 2009 and creates and sells operating system software. It was first called UnXis until assuming its current name in 2013. (Both names have been variations on the spelling of the Unix operating system.) Its headquarters are in Berkeley, California.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=About Xinuos )
UnXis was formed when the operating assets of The SCO Group, which had been in bankruptcy for several years, were acquired in a public auction in April 2011 by Stephen L. Norris and a Middle East private equity group for the price of $600,000. In particular, the company took over the product names, ownership, and maintenance of The SCO Group's flagship operating system products, OpenServer and UnixWare.〔
The SCO Group's litigation rights against IBM and Novell did not transfer to UnXis〔 (and The SCO Group subsequently renamed itself to The TSG Group).〔 UnXis, and later Xinuos, has indicated that it has no involvement in any ongoing aspects of that litigation, saying in 2011, "There is no place for litigation in our vision or plan," and reiterating in a 2013 statement: "Since the sale of assets was completed (2011 ), we have had no further dealings with The SCO Group and have no knowledge regarding any legal action nor do we have any interest whatsoever in such proceedings."
Initially, UnXis was headquartered in Nevada and its CEO was Richard Bolandz.〔 In June 2013, it changed its name to Xinuos. By then its President was Sean Snyder.〔 The company also has facilities in Berkeley, California, Florham Park, New Jersey, Bad Homburg in Germany, and Tokyo in Japan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Worldwide Offices )
==Products==

* Xinuos OpenServer 10, an x86-64 Unix-like free operating system for the Intel/AMD CPU architecture, based on FreeBSD, an open source descendent of BSD Unix, launched in June 2015. Simultaneously, Xinuos introduced a migration path for existing Xinuos and SCO customers who are using older OS products.
* SCO UnixWare, an IA-32 Unix operating system for the Intel/AMD CPU architecture. UnixWare 2.x and below were direct descendants of Unix System V Release 4.2 and was originally developed by USL, Univel, Novell, and later on Santa Cruz Operation. UnixWare 7 was sold as a Unix OS combining UnixWare 2 and OpenServer 5 and was based on System V Release 5. UnixWare 7.1.2 was branded OpenUNIX 8, but later releases returned to the UnixWare 7.1.x name and version numbering. The most recent release is UnixWare 7.1.4+.
* SCO OpenServer, another IA-32 Unix operating system for Intel/AMD CPU architecture, which was originally developed by The Santa Cruz Operation. SCO OpenServer 5 was a descendant of SCO UNIX, which is in turn a descendent of XENIX. OpenServer 6 is, in fact, an OpenServer compatibility environment running on a modern SVR5-based Unix kernel. The most recent and still much-used version of the previous product is OpenServer 5.0.7.
* Smallfoot, an operating system and GUI created specifically for point of sale applications.
* SCOx Web Services Substrate, a web services-based framework for modernizing legacy applications.
* WebFace, a development environment for rich-UI browser-based Internet applications.
* SCOoffice Server, an e-mail and collaboration solution, based on a mixture of open-source and proprietary software.

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