The SCO Group (Nasdaq: SCOX) is a leading provider of software technology for distributed, embedded and network-based systems, offering SCO OpenServer for small to medium business and UnixWare for enterprise applications and digital network services. SCO’s highly innovative and reliable solutions help millions of customers grow their businesses everyday, from SCO OpenServer on Main Street to UnixWare on Wall Street, and beyond. SCO owns the core UNIX operating system, originally developed by AT&T/Bell Labs and is the exclusive licensor to Unix-based system software providers. Headquartered in Lindon, Utah, SCO has a worldwide network of thousands of resellers and developers. SCO Global Services provides reliable localized support and services to partners and customers.
EMJ keeps its business as simple and direct as its name. The company distributes niche-market computer hardware and software products from a wide range of manufacturers (more than 160 in all, including 3M Touch Systems, Cisco Systems, Epson Canada, and JVC Professional) directly to the consumer. It also offers services, such as custom building and upgrades, repair, and configuration. In September 2004 the company was acquired by SYNNEX, through its wholly owned subsidiary SYNNEX Canada. EMJ's Jim Estill (the original founder) was tapped to lead the combined Canadian business as both CEO of SYNNEX Canada and President of EMJ.
Tun Plus 2006 - Terminal Emulation Software is a unique approach to host access and host access management enabling unparalleled breadth of connectivity — along with multilingual support. Tun Plus allows organizations to meet the widest range of terminal emulation needs, simplify host access administration and management, and turn rising costs into real savings.
From state-of-the-art, web enabled predictive dialing to third-party verification,
CCDS (Call Center Development Services) prides itself on providing the industry's most advanced call center management solutions.