SCO Announces Plan to Increase Revenue 248
Devistater writes "Yesterday, SCO announced a new MLM called "Me Inc." using the EdgeClick platform in an attempt to boost sales. One of the apps on the Edgeclick site does mass text messages to cell phones. From the article: 'Becoming a Me Inc. Sales Agent requires no technical skills or training and no investment other than a smart phone and a subscription to Me Inc. digital services. With these two simple things, a sales agent can earn up to hundreds or thousands of dollars per sale in commissions and subscription annuities generated by each account they sign up.' Watch out for an increase in spam, SCO style. In the same press release [PDF], SCO also trademarks 'Me.' Groklaw also has a few details on their site."
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Re:Your pyramid scam intrigues me... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Your pyramid scam intrigues me... (Score:2)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-level_marketin
Which I had linked to the word MLM in my original submission.
Your link has much more detail and info though.
Re:Your pyramid scam intrigues me... (Score:2)
ttyl
Re:Your pyramid scam intrigues me... (Score:2)
Additional info on the story (Score:3, Informative)
Some direct quotes from the SCO press release.
"Becoming a Me Inc. Sales Agent requires no technical skills or training and no investment other than a smart phone and a subscription to Me Inc. digital services. With these two simple things, a sales agent can earn up to hundreds or thousands of dollars per sale in commissions and subscription annuities generated by each account they sign up."
"One of my main goals as the mayor of Provo City is to use technology to bless the lives of Provo residents, and Me Inc. is simply and effectively allowing me to do that," said Lewis K. Billings, mayor of Provo, Utah. "Me Inc. is an incredible technology, one which I plan to use continually throughout my term as it dramatically enhances my ability to personally reach constituents."
BTW,
MLM= Multi-Level Marketing:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-level_marketin
Pyramid Scheme:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramid_scheme [wikipedia.org]
Thats basically what SCO is doing, a MLM/pyramid scheme.
Whats funny is that SCO's is a Utah based company, and Utah is where a huge percentage of MLM stuff originates.
I've even heard that one of the ppl who was on SCO's board was involved with starting a MLM a while back so this may be where Darl got the idea
Most MLM/Pyramid schemes are outright scams and illigal. Some few are not, if they actually sell a legitimate product. They are also the cause of a huge amount of spam.
BTW: In case there's any doubt, I'm NOT advocating this. I hate spam, scams and schemes. I just think its a stark example of how far SCO has fallen, and I want people to be aware of what shady things they are trying to do.
Once Again, SCO misses the boat... (Score:2)
Re:Additional info on the story (Score:2)
Re:Additional info on the story (Score:2)
But, my submission says trademark not copyright.
Read the press release, they have "MeTM" in there. So that implies they are trademarking the term "Me"
Re:Additional info on the story (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Additional info on the story (Score:2)
They may not be illegal, but they are often involved in behavior that I would call "unethical". I know of one such MLM that offered one of my relatives a "Job", and had them show up for a series of "interviews" that were really sales presentations. They make the "interviewee" give all their personal information and many references in order to get this "job". Then they turn
Re:Additional info on the story (Score:2)
This one is called Pre-Paid Legal. It's basically "legal insurance", in that you pay $27 a month and get complete access to attorneys. Not everything is free, but if it's not covered you get a 25% discount on the hourly rate which means generally after less than the first hour (per month of course) you're
Re:Additional info on the story (Score:3, Informative)
Besides most profits in an MLM d
The interesting story here (Score:2)
A reference here is in order... For the argument, let's take it at face value...
The real story here isn't that SCO == ca
They've hit rock bottom (Score:2)
Re:They've hit rock bottom (Score:2)
At this rate, next week they'll be robbing 7-11's and jacking old ladies!
What the fuck? (Score:5, Funny)
I'll skip a bit - and basically cut and paste the core of my response, which was to say they'd gone far past "completely utterly loony" and "what the fucking fuck fuck", and that the proper question was...
In addition to receiving the award for The Most Gratuitous Use of the Word "Fuck" in a Slashdot Posting, I now hereby ask for the individual who described the Grand Canyon as a "ditch" to step aside and yield the Understatement of the Century award.
I rule. Me, unincorporated.
Re:What the fuck? (Score:2)
Re:What the fuck? (Score:3, Funny)
You left out a few fucks there. Had you thrown in just 2 more fucks your post would have been modded +5 insightful..
Thanks.
Re:What the fuck? (Score:2)
Re:What the fuck? (Score:2)
Re:What the fuck? (Score:2)
Well... (Score:2)
I've got only this to say: (Score:2)
IOU for mod point, +1 clever (Score:2)
EdgeClick platform (Score:3, Interesting)
'At the core of the EdgeClick platform is an innovative service-oriented architecture (SOA) server called an "edge processor" that connects many types of end-point devices -- including mobile phones, PCs and others -- to robust digital network services for communications, collaboration, control, information access and transactional processing. Integrated with this technology are facilities for automated service branding, monetization and business federation. These facilities make seamless the development, marketing, provisioning and billing of high-value, high-impact digital services.'
The blurb spun this as "mass text messages to cell phones." Are there any positive uses for this, like informing schoolchildren about snow days and such?
Re:EdgeClick platform (Score:2)
My bad, its not text message spam as my submitted article stats. Its pre-recorded phone call spam
"Shout
Use Shout for broadcasting any kind of voice message or pre-recorded audio message up to one minute long. Announcements, updates, alerts, instructions, motivational messages--whatever gets the job done. "
Whats ironic, is that most types of automatic robotic advertising is illigal already.
As for school closings, thats pretty well publicized right now on websites and on
Re:EdgeClick platform (Score:2)
Well thank goodness. Regular spam is bad enough, text message spam even worse, but text message spam from SCO? Icky.
Re:EdgeClick platform (Score:2)
"The Shout digital service allows users to communicate personally with groups of various sizes via a text or audio message created quickly and simply from a smart phone."
So mass text msgs OR mass audio msgs. So I was partially correct in the original story
Re:EdgeClick platform (Score:2)
Can anyone tell me how this is fancier than setting up mailman and creating a mailing list? I am honestly baffled.
It's only new for SCO (Score:2)
My new company has been doing this for a while. I don't think they're going to get companies like Cingular, Alltel, Palm, BET, and a bunch of others to change platforms for the sake of a MLM gambit.
Motricity [motricity.com]
Re:EdgeClick platform (Score:2)
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Re:EdgeClick platform (Score:2)
Isn't this his wife?
[/sarcasm]
I wonder if that was done to have a tiny bit of distance between him and this company.
Could someone help me out? (Score:2)
MLM?????? (Score:2)
Who also read this as "Multi level marketing"
Re:MLM?????? (Score:2)
wait.. it isn't? (Score:2)
Re:wait.. it isn't? (Score:2)
Anyway, yes, MLM meant multi level marketing when I submitted and I had a wiki link from the word MLM to it in my submission. It got removed somewhere along the way. Here's the link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-level_marketing [wikipedia.org]
It looks like SCO is announcing some sorta wireless thingy where you can use a smartphone (dunno how exact that differs from every cell phone I've seen that can send msgs) to send messages. Only problem is, they are setting it
Re:wait.. it isn't? (Score:2)
25% profit +
if sales is over $300, 3% bonus
if sales is over $900, 6% bonus
if sales is over $1200, 9% bonus
first guy sells $301, he makes $84.28; then he gets 3 other to do the same, they each get $84.28 from the first guy just like they would from the parent company, but first guy now gets $1204 in sales so he get $409.36 and pays out 253.84 leaving an extra $337.12.
As long as the dealers follow the rules, nobody gets hurt, a few make a big chunk of cha
Re:MLM?????? (Score:2)
Everyone.
Re:MLM?????? (Score:2)
Hi, I need your help (Score:3, Funny)
Grammar errors du jour (Score:2)
"The Utah Jazz used the Shout service to record message from a player..."
In other news Unga the caveman was said to have remarked "Unga no like me SCO no more!"
Or something like that. I can hardly wait for the flushed, quivering press release announcing a partnership with Amway/Quixtar/Pampered Chef next.
SCO has a new revenue plan?? (Score:2)
Let me guess. Does it involve a hidden volcano island for a lair, hijacking nuclear warheads and sending a cryptic message to NATO?
SCO discovers action/adventure movies (Score:2)
One day, the SCO execs were watching "Under Siege" as they waited to start one of their quarterly conference calls. As their quest for revenue reached a new level of desperation, they had an idea: Steal a battleship and then auction off the nuclear weapons on E-bay. But a number of problems emerged, the top 10 of which are shown here:
10. There are no battleships left in US Navy service
9. Even if they found a battleship, existance of nukes on board is not guaranteed
Hmm. (Score:2)
Who says everyone in Utah is a straight-arrow? (Score:2)
Obviously there's some serious glue-sniffing going on in Lindon.
Darl: "Let's see. We're a UNIX company. We're taking on the world in litigation that will very likely fail. What we need is fresh, new, out of the box thinking!"
Dude from the Mail Room: "Umm.. Mr. McBride... umm.. I have an idea. Why confine ourselves to pissing people off by suing them? I read an article about this guy in Florida who is like, mega-rich because he is a spammer. See, I think we could make stuff that would help people get ric
uhhh... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:uhhh... (Score:2)
SCO -- too evil to be true (Score:2)
And now I'm just getting kind of numb. It's like shock rockers -- after a point, nothing they do can surprise you any more. Next I expect they'll try trademarking "Mother Teresa" o
wow (Score:2)
misRTFA (Score:2)
"SCO announced a new MLM called "Me Inc." suing the EdgeClick platform"
But now I see that instead they're going after cell-sms-spam, that's much more on the up-and-up
Re:misRTFA (Score:2)
They should be called Hate Inc. (Score:2)
Re:They should be called Hate Inc. (Score:2)
SCO is off their rocker with this latest product (Score:2)
SCO loses millions ever quarter then creates a press release about a product able to save a company a few thousand dollars a month? And the product is a complete departure from everything else going on at SCO. wtf!
I can see the commercials now (Score:2)
Just text [sexy voice]Spam[/sv] to 44520!
[steriotype-jock]I LOVE getting all the money I could ever want, and I get all the hot chicks now![/sj>]br>
[fat black woman]Now I can finally pay off my $100000 in debts, all because of SCO's system! Thanks SCO![/fbw]
Thats right folks text [sv]spaaam[/sv] to 44520!
Re:I can see the commercials now (Score:2)
Why is this company still making headlines?! (Score:2)
In Other News: (Score:2)
In the press release, Comatose51, spoke about his new Laid Me technology, which all Slashdot nerds can use to get hot women to have sex with them. At the core of the Laid Me platform is an innovative service-needed architecture (SNA) server called a "fallus" that connects to many types of end-point devices. To enable and support the rapid development and growth of Laid Me digital services, Comatose51 has introd
pre-paid cell phones (Score:2)
So, can I send an invoice to SCO for all the unwanted incoming messages I'll be paying for out of my pre-paid minutes?
Just who the hell are these people?
so being evil pays off (Score:2)
Fuck Me! (Score:2)
You know it's pretty bad when the article has been (Score:2)
Re:You know it's pretty bad when the article has b (Score:2)
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=178826&cid=148 22455 [slashdot.org]
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=178826&cid=148 22398 [slashdot.org]
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=178826&cid=148 22528 [slashdot.org]
I'm not laughing. (Score:2)
Re:I'm not laughing. (Score:2)
Re:I'm not laughing. (Score:2)
Re:I'm not laughing. (Score:2)
Yeah, it's not like this [wikipedia.org] did any damage to our generation's thumbs.
Buzzword o' meter pegged! (Score:4, Funny)
"Innovative Technology Platform"
"a Transactional Portal to Support the Entire Digital Services 'Ecosystem'"
"an innovative service-oriented architecture"
"automated service branding"
"business federation"
"high-value, high-impact digital services"
"service grid network architecture"
"suite of rich mobility services"
"web-enabled desktop" (lots of non web enabled ones out there I guess)
"easy-to-use mobile polling service"
"dramatically enhances my ability to personally reach constituents."
"effective tool in increasing the communication and collaboration"
"The edge processor creates a secure environment for information access and control by off-loading information from lightweight mobile devices and performing the computational heavy lifting in a secure and stable environment. This added layer of processing power and security enables smart phones and other mobile devices to be the high-powered productivity tools that everyone wants."
"Distributed EdgeClick edge processors communicate automatically with each other, forming a service grid network for flexible, secure, robust, deployment and management of software, servers, and other infrastructure assets. "
"The EdgeClick edge processor will also be available soon for on-premise deployment by enterprise and third-party solution partners, thus enabling them to securely extend existing business application functionality to mobile devices such as smart phones and PDAs."
"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."
That last I threw in there for laughs.
My eyes are glazing over, I cant tell how many more there are in that single press release.
BTW, is it bad if I can understand most of this market speek?
Bonus for those who read this far, a market speak web economy phrase generator:
http://www.dack.com/web/bullshit.html [dack.com]
Some examples:
productize frictionless deliverables
incubate proactive action-items
exploit best-of-breed convergence
Re:Buzzword o' meter pegged! (Score:2)
Yes, it is bad. Very bad. Very, very, bad.
Or to put it in market speek:
The synergy of the end user's comprehension of the management communications could lead to negative consequences.
Aw, geez... (Score:2)
amazing technobabble (Score:2)
I mean, it is hard to pin down exactly what they have as a shipping product and what they have as an idea. It this as simple as a stadard shopping cart backend with the ability to handly multiple commisions? Is it truly a sales trac
Skill Set (Score:2)
So why would you be a Sales Agent when you could go for CEO with the same skill set?
Isn't this illegal? (Score:3, Interesting)
For the same reason it's supposed to be illegal to spam a fax machine.
SCO needs some serious beatings if they're starting to get into MLMs which mass-message cell phones.
Yes, this is already illegal (Score:2, Informative)
Acacia Mortgage in Arizona tried this.. adn they are facing several million dollars in court under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act [tcpalaw.com] ("TCPA"). It states at 47 USC 227(b):
any person outside the United States if the recipient is within
the United States--
(A) to make any call (other than a call
MOD PARENT UP (Score:2)
Cheers to the respondant. =)
Ziiinggg! (Score:2)
Planning to increase revenue? (Score:2)
But it's nice to see them entering the marketplace.
The name is perfect for them. (Score:2)
From the Groklaw Page (Score:2)
SCO is making much of their new Service oriented Arcitechture (SOA). Someone posted the following AC to the Groklaw page on this:
SOA = STD in Dutch
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, February 27 2006 @ 10:31 AM EST
SOA = Sexueel Overdraagbare Aandoening, translated: Sexually Transferable Disease..
Something you definitively do not want, hehe..
Street Cents and Me, Inc (Score:2)
Oct 1998 .. this "sort-of" marketing can.... (Score:2)
Thought its not quite MLM..
http://threeseas.net/mind/CDM.html [threeseas.net]
though I didn't include a date in the text, the file is dated OCT 14 1998 on teh server.
and there is this too:
http://groups.google.com/group/gnu.misc.discuss/ms g/d46560fa21fbc352?hl=en& [google.com]
Loose change? (Score:2)
Re:SCO makes software? (Score:2, Informative)
They used to be cool, back in the days of Caldera, Love, and United Linux. With their distro and participation in a promising Linux distro standardisation effort, they were really contributing to free software quite nicely.
Yes, everything was very cool indeed, until Darth McBride took over. "Congratulations. In a few short months you've dethroned Bill Gates as the most hated man in the industry."
Darl's mug (Score:2)
You know, Wikipedia *still* lacks a picture of Darl on their Darl McBride [wikipedia.org] article. That's kind of depressing, for someone with the name recognition he has. There has to be one freely available from somewhere.
Re:SCO makes software? (Score:2)
What's wrong with them? (Score:2)
Me thinks it is time for them to just put the old hoss down.
Re:What's wrong with them? (Score:2)
They coulda been a contendah...
Wait for it (Score:2)
They are. I suspect this technology is just a settup for some other bogus lawsuit.
scox's ex-parent company, canopy, used to do this. For example, they aquired dr-dos, used it to sue msft, then threw dr-dos on the scrap heap. Maybe scox bought some rights to UNIX for the same reason - to sue IBM.
Re:SCO makes software? (Score:2, Funny)
They don't.
Rather, they e-Leverage the new paradigm to achieve synergistic results.
Re:Leaked letter... (Score:2)
Re:Wow (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Wow (Score:2)
Re:I FUCK DEAD SCO CFOs (Score:2)
http://money.cnn.com/quote/quote.html?symb=SCOX [cnn.com]
Except for that sudden drop at the end of today. Probably the remaining investors taking the 14 cent day's profit (it dropped yesterday, so they musta seen a good chance to buy some low price shares early today) and getting out while the getting was good just before the sudden drop before close.
Seriously, why haven't they been delisted yet? lol.
Re:OUTGOING (Score:2)
Re:Now SCO can sue Ni (Score:2)
With the Double Indemnity option. (Score:2)
Easy as falling off a train!
Re:Toss me a bone here? (Score:2)
$150 buys you an entry level franchise in tin foil hat inc. You get 25% sales commission plus a 20% referal fee for associates you sign up.