Company type | Private |
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Industry | Computer software |
Founded | 1976 |
Defunct | 1996 |
Fate | Acquired by SCO in 1990 |
Headquarters | Toronto , Canada |
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Revenue | $4 million CAD (1986) |
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Human Computing Resources Corporation, later HCR Corporation, was a Canadian software company that worked on the Unix operating system and system software and business applications for it. Founded in 1976, it was based in Toronto.
By a description of one of its founders, HCR was a "UNIX contract R&D and technology development and marketing firm."[1] The company was most known for its extensive knowledge of Unix, for porting Unix to new hardware platforms, for developing compilers as part of the porting work, and for consulting and product development work on Unix. It was a pioneer in the Unix industry and by one account was the second firm ever to commercially support Unix.[2] By 1990 HCR was a prominent player in the Canadian Unix scene.[3]
HCR was acquired by the Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) in 1990. It became the subsidiary SCO Canada, Inc., which existed until 1996 when the Toronto offices were closed.