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IBM gives SCO its Unix source code
IBM has complied with a January court order to share the source code underlying its two versions of Unix, AIX and Dynix, with its...
Potential common ground for Windows, Unix and Linux
The emergence of software that manages authentication of different network directories from the Windows platform is drawing some interest from IT administrators, but more...
USENIX 2005: Unix in Southern California (day two)
This is a report on the second day of USENIX 2005. You might want to start with my report on day one. Day two...
USENIX 2005: Unix in Southern California
This is the 30th anniversary of USENIX, the Advanced Computer Association. USENIX was started in 1975 as 'The Unix Users Group' and has been...
TechBookReport on ‘Advanced Unix Programming’
TBR writes "The Unix landscape has changed beyond all recognition in the years since the first edition of this book appeared. In recognition of...
NetBSD Unix supports Xen virtualization
While everybody seemed to get interested in the open source Xen virtual machine partitioning hypervisor just when XenSource incorporated and made its plans clear...
SCO tests new OpenServer Unix product
The embattled SCO Group has released OpenServer 6 for beta testing, a new generation of a Unix operating system that previous owners have tried...
Porting enterprise apps from UNIX to Linux
Anonymous Reader writes "Much of today's enterprise-level software on UNIX caters to the business needs of large companies. And so it must support emerging...
IBM supercharges two-way Unix kit
IBM this month will sweeten the low-end of its Unix server line with a new two-processor box and a new cluster system.
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Rumble in the data center jungle: Linux vs. Unix
Jack Loftus writes "Rumble in the data center jungle: Linux vs. Unix
Big Blue is shaping its entry-level server, the OpenPower 710, into a silver...