& Nbsp; 1. access websites and news groups related to Linux, and even directly talk to investors of open-source software by phone to fully understand the operating status of Linux and ultimately destroy Linux. 2. employ a large number of Linux developers, including the former IBM Linux technical director, to test about 20 open-source software,
1. access websites and news groups related to Linux, and even directly talk with investors of open-source software to fully understand the operating status of Linux, so as to ultimately destroy Linux.
2. employ a large number of Linux developers, including the former IBM Linux technical leader, to test and research about 20 open source software types and find out their vulnerabilities. (This is the truth that Microsoft employs Linux developers)
3. funded 13 comparative studies on Linux and its own products, and launched the so-called "Truth movement" to attack the cost advantages of Linux.
4. creating uncertainty among potential Linux users will shake their determination to use Linux. To this end, SCO continues legal proceedings with IBM, the main Linux supporter.
5. an enterprise that has obtained a Linux-related patent and claims to sue for infringement of its patent.
6. adopt a flexible price policy to prevent users from migrating to Linux.
7. for intermediate Linux vendors, they need to sell their products at the same time.
All of this was planned and directed by a long-known Martin Taylor.