In a suprise move, BayStar, the Utah based VC who invested some 20mil USD in SCO to fund the fight against Linux, is looking for a way out.
In an interview with eWEEK.com late Friday, Blake Stowell, director of corporate communications for the Lindon, Utah-based SCO, said BayStar's "move came as a complete surprise." ADVERTISEMENT "We received a letter from BayStar [on Thursday]," he said. "In that letter, they indicated to us that we had breached four different sections of the exchange agreement that had been finalized in early February this year. They gave us no hints on how SCO had breached the agreement."
Think that this has anything to do with Microsofts recent agreement with SUN and a signal that MS may have found a better way to kill *nix?







