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SCO's UDI project was intended to provide device drivers written in UDI for both Linux and other operating systems, and to provide drivers for Linux that were compatible with the drivers written for other OSes.[199] At that time, Linux's development was driven by a small, unrepresentative group of developers, as compared to the many potential contributors (such as IBM, HP, and the like) who had backed SCO's UDI efforts. SCO's UDI project sought to establish a driver API that could be used for all operating systems and that was not tied to any one operating system. While the UDI project had clearly failed to establish a unified driver API, a benefit of the UDI effort was that it had served to educate Linux developers about how to write device drivers for operating systems other than Linux, such as Linux's closest competitor, UnixWare 7.[200]
With the death of SCO and acquisition by Novell and the SCO Group, further development of UDI has been abandoned. The UDI project survived under the stewardship of Novell and the SCO Group, but was ultimately succeeded by the Open Services Gateway Initiative (OSGi), a new OS-neutral platform-neutral service-oriented architecture (SOA) standard for device drivers and services.[199]
SCO was a company designed to succeed. It was an evolutionary company, a company built to survive its founder's fall from grace, and a company designed to kick the tires of the computer industry. That is, it was a company that lived and breathed the needs of a market that's still here and doing well. SCO deserves credit for creating the first viable Unix product of the Unix market, one that was arguably better than anything else in that market and that built on it and introduced innovations that were later adopted by open-source developers. It was a company with a product that was stable and reliable; one that would never go bankrupt. SCO lost its way, its product, and its brand name, and missed an opportunity to create a company that would have become a player in the OS industry.
Whatever the outcome of SCO v. IBM litigation, SCO never recovered. Its product had failed, and its brand was tainted. The company that pioneered Unix in the open-source market was dead, and a new SCO® emerged, an SCO that died and, like its UnixWare 6 predecessor, was only ever a shell of its former self.
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