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From: Avi Dines <amendoza@schwartz-pr.com>
Subject: The SCO Group Announces Appointment of Gregory Blepp
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 16:38:08 GMT

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The SCO Group Announces Appointment of Gregory Blepp

LINDON, Utah - Aug 19, 2003 - The SCO Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCOX), the owner
of the UNIX(R) operating system, today announced the appointment of Gregory
Blepp as vice president of SCOsource. Blepp will report to Chris Sontag,
the senior vice president and general manager of SCOsource, the division of
SCO tasked with protecting and licensing the company's UNIX intellectual
property. 

Blepp, a former VP of International Business at SuSE, brings to SCO a
wealth of experience in marketing and business management from time at
Network Associates and Computer Associates. Blepp's appointment is taking
place at SCOForum in Las Vegas this week where he is being introduced to
SCO partners and resellers. 

"We're pleased to have Gregory Blepp join SCO to assist in our efforts
around SCOsource in Europe," said Chris Sontag, senior vice president and
GM, SCOsource. "We look forward to using Blepp's talents and expertise in
assisting the company to properly license SCO's valuable UNIX intellectual
property." 

About The SCO Group 

The SCO Group (Nasdaq: SCOX) helps millions of customers in more than 82
countries to grow their businesses with UNIX business solutions.
Headquartered in Lindon, Utah, SCO has a worldwide network of more than
11,000 resellers and 4,000 developers. SCO Global Services provides
reliable localized support and services to all partners and customers. For
more information on SCO products and services visit http://www.sco.com. 

SCO and the associated SCO logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of
The SCO Group, Inc., in the U.S. and other countries. UNIX is a registered
trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. All
other brand or product names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to
identify products or services of, their respective owners. 


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