McDonald's Corporation will migrate more than 4,000 stores to run on SCO'S OpenServer Release 5 platform over the next two years. McDonald's implementation of OpenServer will assist in relaying data from the stores' point-of-sale machines to McDonald's corporate headquarters, as well as provide access to corporate applications. OpenServer also helps McDonald's reduce costs by allowing the use of less expensive hardware and enabling the networking and speed provided by newer hardware.
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