Unix: Early Years DEC HP IBM Also: Text Formatting Related: BSD GNU Minix Next OSF Standards Sun
800408
Computer curb lifted
for phone companies
More [PDFs]
8106xx The
New 16-Bit Operating Systems
8106xx UNIX
Operating System and XENIX Standard Operating Environment
[PDF]
More
810624 UNIX Users Meeting
810715 SUN Workstation Synopsis
811022 UltraComputer
Prototype - Microprocessor System Survey
More
More
811124 Prospects
for Use in the Ultracomputer Prototype
811130 Convergent Technologies: Hard-driven electronics
firm
820108 US
Settles Phone Suit, Drops IBM Case
820109 Two Settlements May Widen The Pressures On Competition
820110 A Split Up For AT&T, But Not For IBM
820122 Divestiture Plan Next at AT&T
820122 The Challenge at Bell Labs
820126 USENIX Conference
820202 Plexus
First to Adopt UNIX System III
820202 XENIX - real UNIX
820220 AT&T weighs in: UNIX
8203xx Ultracomputer
Prototype - Trip Report
More
820525 Scientists Mold Industry at Big Bell Laboratories
820616 AT&T moves into data field
820706 USENIX - User Group Conference
820824 Judge Signs Pact That Splits Bell
820930 Pre-announcement -- Winter UNICOM 1983
821108 AT&T's Unix System
821122
Unix System V
830123 Unicom On-site registration info
830123 UNICOM Agenda
830124 Apple Lisa on Display at UNICOM
830124 Tandy TRS-16 on display at UNICOM
830126 Intel
Defectors' New Company
830325 Bell and U.S. in Accord on Divesture Issues
830517 Western
Electric to Produce UNIX System V
More
830517 Unix System V: Computer Courses
830713 Toronto USENIX Conference
830715 $10-billion Unix industry seen
830804 AT&T, US Agree on Final Aspects of Bell Breakup
830805 AT&T Breakup Approved
830901 Bell
Labs Won't Have to Share Ideas as Much
831003 Summary of Spreadsheet Packages
831204 AT&T Heads For The Unknown
831215 Western Electric, 114, Put on Retirement List
831228 The Sense of Loss at Ma Bell
831230 AT&T's Guide in Breakup
831231 Bell Ringing Out The Old System
840118 Uniforum Technical Program Schedule
840119 AT&T, Through Pact With Digital Research, Expanding
Unix Uses
840123 UNIX Breaks Into the Light
840124 Convergent's New Challenge
840225 Political History of UNIX
840327
AT&T Announces Debut
in Computer Business
More
More
840328
AT&T
entry into computer business ad [PDF]
840409 AT&T
Takes its First Giant Steps into Commercial Computers
840613 USENIX Conference Technical Program
840629 AT&T Unix System V ads:
1
2
3
4 [PDFs]
840720
AT&T new computers ad [PDF]
840822
Intel
Xenix 286/310 multi user, multitasking system ad [PDF]
840823 The Multi-User Computers
840912 UNIX and Distributed Systems Workshop
8410xx The Evolution of the Unix Time-sharing System
8410xx
A Stream Input-Output
System [PDF]
841105 Computer Struggle at Convergent
841109 AT&T Will Challenge IBM At Personal Computer
850116 XENIX ISV Seminar at UniForum
850121 Microsoft
and AT&T Joint Plans for XENIX and Unix System V
850121
Unix System V/286
850121 AT&T and Motorola Reach Agreement to Continue Development
850121 AT&T Implements Unix System V for National Semiconductor
850121 Amdahl Corp. and AT&T Enter Agreement to Ensure Compatibility
850124 Usenix Agenda
850218
Unix
[13.7MB WMV] Related:
Sun
[4.4MB WMV]
BSD
[4.3MB WMV]
Full
episode
850327 AT&T
Introduces Unix Computer
More
8504xx UNIX
System V Release 1.2
850401 AT&T
Makes A Second Stab At The Computer Market
More
850612 Usenix Portland tutorials
850624
AT&T
Unix PC ad [PDF]
8508xx AT&T Newsletter
850909 Three
Ways to Speed Up Computers
850916 Sperry Introduces PC-IT Personal Computer
851024 Denver Window Environments Workshop
851211 X Window System Release 2, Protocol Version 10
851213 Unix Struggling to be Standard for Computers
860114 Unix Continues Its Quest for Wide Acceptance
860214 X Window System Release 3, Protocol Version 10
860215 Origins and development of the X Window System
860228 The next generation of personal computers: Workstations
860617
Compaq Computer:
Xenix System V-286
860923
Unix on Multiprocessors
[PDF] More
861202 X Window System Release 4, Protocol Version 10
870115 X Window System Users and Developers Conference
870116 Nine firms endorse X Windows
870122 Soft PC, software emulation of IBM PC on Motorola
68020
870219 AT&T
and Microsoft to Introduce Version of Unix System V
870302 Apple Announces A/UX Operating System
870309 Bell Labs: Adapting to Monopoly's End
870402 Microsoft
XENIX System V/386
870412 The Elusive Art Of Multi-Tasking
870623 USENIX Board Summary of the Board Minutes
8707xx
A Unix Interface
for Shared Memory and Memory Mapped Files Under Mach [PDF]
8708xx
Mach Threads and
the Unix Kernel: The Battle for Control [PDF]
870804 Mach,
the new standard?
870902 AT&T
Unveils New Computer and Data Networking Products
More
870915 X Window System, Version 11 Release 1
8710xx
Machine-Independent
VMM for Paged Uniprocessor and Multiprocessor Architectures
[PDF]
8711xx
The Duality of
Memory and Communication in the Implementation of a Multiprocessor OS
[PDF]
871101 A World of Workstations
871118 USENIX Board Summary of the Board of Directors' Meeting
880113 X Conference Information
880206 Is AT&T's Unix The Right Choice?
880209 Apple Launching 'Unix' Software
880209 Unisys Introduces Four New UNIX OS-Based Systems
880209
Beyond Threads:
Resource Sharing in Unix [PDF]
880209
Synchronization
in a Multi-processor System [PDF]
880210 Apple and IBM Issue Endorsements Of Unix
880223 A New 'Fast Lane' in Computers
880224 AT&T's Unix Is a Hit at Last
880229 AT&T To Make Its Unix Available Equally to All
880229 Motorola, AT&T Reach An Agreement To Develop Unix
Extensions
880301 X Window System, Version 11, Release 2
880309 Unisys Announces Plans For Unix Systems Development
With AT&T
880314 Unix: The Soul of a Lot of New Machines
880407 AT&T Poised to Push Computer Strategy
880407 Lotus, Ashton-Tate Seen Adding Unix Software
880408 AT&T to Announce Plans To Make Its Unix System Easier
to Use
880411 AT&T
Announces Open Look Graphical User Interface
880421 USENIX election results
880502 AT&T's Dark Horse in the User-Friendly Derby
880509 Unix Is in the Future for Personal Computers-Maybe
880510 AT&T Is Offering a New Minicomputer
880516 Top Execs Of Computer Industry Unite In Brawl Over
Standards
880517 AT&T Issues Statement Regarding Open Software Foundation
880517 Computer Makers Choose Up Sides In Fight Over Standards
880517 Unysis Calls For Timely Development Of Open UNIX
System Standard
880519 Wang President Comments On Open Systems Foundation
880520 AT&T Suggests It May Spin Off Effort On Unix System
880523 Getting Computers to Dance to the Same Music
880525 Unification Key Argument In Battle Of Computer Giants
880530 Why Computer Rivals Are Ganging Up On AT&T
880612 Is Unix's Time Finally at Hand?
880620 Insignia Retails PC Software
880718 AT&T may spin off its Unix software development effort
880725 IBM Joins X-Open In Support Of Open Systems
880803 AT&T Seeks To End Unix Dispute
880810 Unisys Announces Agreement In Principle To Acquire
Convergent Inc
880816
SCO Xenix
[4.7MB WMV]
Full episode
880822
Unix System V/386 Release
3.2
880822 Santa Cruz Operation Endorses UNIX Trademark
880829 UNIX Security Workshop
880909 AT&T, Rivals May Soon Reach Accord on Unix
880912 Unisys Unix Microcomputers Qualify For X-Open Compliance
880920 AT&T Registration For UNIX System V Release 4.0 Conference
881018 Companies Announce Commitment To AT&T Unix System
V, R. 4.0
881018 Unisys Reaffirms Its Commitment To Unix System V,
Release 4.0
881019 Plans for Single UNIX Standard Set Back
881027 X Window System, Version 11, Release 3
881031 AT&T Expands Unix Trademark Licensing Program
881031 It's Goliath vs. Goliath for a $ 5 Billion Unix Market
881031 Sony Announces Line of 68030 Workstations in U.S.
Market
881031 Did IBM Spoil The Party? HP and Microsoft delay `Unix
Wave'
881102 Motorola Gets Unix Computers Run IBM-Compatible Software
881107 Unix Sales Should Gain Despite 'Virus' Attack
881114 AT&T's Unix System Is Open Computing Platform For
1990s
881115 Motorola and Insignia Ally to Target DOS Market
881117 NEC Backs American Telephone On Unix Standards
881117 Unisys Announces SCO XENIX System V 2.3 Availability
881121 X Window System C Library and Protocol Reference
881130 UNIX
International to Guide Development of UNIX System V
881205 Unix Group Suspends Talks With AT&T
881223 An Indepth Guide In Hacking UNIX
890101 The X Window System
890104 AT&T
Names President Of Unix Software Operation
890109 Is DOS With UNIX Needed?
890119 Apple's New A/UX Release 1.1 Simplifies Development
Process
880122 AT&T's New Call to Arms
890124 3rd Annual Technical Conference on the X Window System
890131 Unix Announces Operating Plans At Transatlantic Teleconference
890131 X-Open To Help Unix International With CAE Conformance
890215 Microsoft to Acquire Stake in Top Unix Seller
890221 Dell Enters Unix Arena With '386-Based Multiuser
Systems
890227
Mach: A System
Software Kernel [PDF]
890228 AT&T Says Open Look Will Broaden Range Of Unix System
V Apps
890228 Significant Changes To Unix System V Licensing
890228 Statement Of Technology and Commercial Direction
890228 Unix International Announces Further Growth In Membership
890301 Open
Desktop Is Introduced
890320 X-Window's Future Looks Clear, Spots Remain To Be
Polished
890327 'The Unix War' Is Over -- But The Fighting Goes On
890331 AT&T Ships Early Version Of Unix System V Release
4.0
890401 Insignia Sees Unix Market as Opportunity for DOS
Emulator
890417 USENIX Association Revised Minutes
890418
Open Look
[15.5MB WMV]
Open
Desktop [4.2MB WMV] Related:
Motif
[12.6MB WMV]
Full
episode
890420 USENIX Executive Director
890501 DOS-Over-Unix Options Proliferate
890501 Unix Future Imperfect
890501 The trials and tribulations of switching from MS-DOS
to Unix
890503 Unix Frustrates Users
890529 Unix - OS/2: The Battle Of The Bills--Joy and Gates
890612 USENIX Association Summer Technical Conference and
Exhibition
890612 A Product Parade At Usenix Show
890625 Xhibition '89
890630 SCO
UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2 Ships
890703 X Window Interest Grows But Products Are Scarce
890710 Attendees At Xhibition '89 See Tools Targeted For
Creation of X Solutions
890710 Groups Search For Unix Harmony
890718 USENIX Association Minutes of Board of Directors
Meeting
890927
Mach: A Foundation
for Open Systems [PDF]
891002 UNIX Sales To Reach $26 Billion By 1993
891012 AT&T Says It's Considering Spin-Off of Unix Group
891013 AT&T Details Unix Licensing
891030 Ins and outs of X Window
891101
Unix System V Release
4
891101 The OSF, Unix International and X/Open to work towards
unification
891106 OSF, UNIX Int., AT&T's UNIX Software Operation expand
discussions
891112 At the Front in the Battle Over Unix
891119 IRIX
3.2 Release Notes
891127 Unix Finally Comes Into Its Own
891231 Computing's Peacemaker - Unix
900103 Announcing Release 4 of the X Window System from
MIT
900103 X terminal: New Rival for Personal Computer
900109 Hardware vendors support OPEN LOOK
900122 UNIX - Technology Column
900122 How AT&T Learned to Act Like a Computer Company
900123 Initial Roadmap for Future Development of UNIX System
V
900123 Independent software vendors support OPEN LOOK
900215 A/UX capability to run off-the-shelf Macintosh applications
explained
900305 Motorola combines network, graphics and RISC in Computer
900313 Tandem and AT&T join to market fault-tolerant UNIX
900316 USENIX Board Summary of Board of Directors' Meeting
900319 Dell Computer announces family of UNIX/DOS workstations
900328 Lotus ships first versions of 1-2-3 for UNIX
9004xx Improving the Security of Your UNIX System
9004xx Workstation Market Share for Calendar 1989
900409 UNIX International, OSF, AT&T/UNIX Software Operation
agreements
900415 USENIX Association Election Results for Board of
Directors
900417 BYTE's UNIX Benchmarks
900430 X Terminal: When A Step Forward Is Going Back To
The Past
9005xx
Scheduling Support
for Concurrency and Parallelism in the Mach OS [PDF]
900515 Apple Computer announces A/UX 2.0 pricing, availability
900515 Microsoft applications compatible with A/UX 2.0
900516 USENIX Association Summary of Board of Directors'
Meeting
900604 UNIX servers, 2 dozen products unveiled at COMDEX
900605 UNIX System V Release 4 gets official X/Open approval
900612 UNIX System V Release 4 is multi-lingual
900613
Unix as an Application
Program [PDF]
900625 AT&T
Renames Unix Software Unix System Laboratories
900716 UNIX System V/386 Release 4 gets X/Open official
approval
900725 USENIX Association Summary of Board of Directors'
Meeting
900807 The Santa Cruz Operation ships Microsoft Word 5.0
for UNIX systems
900821 AT&T's
USL, Intel, and SCO open way for 386/486 system market
900823
Mach Kernel
Interface Manual [PDF]
900827 2nd USENIX UNIX Security Workshop
900917 Apple Joins UNIX International and the Open Software
Foundation
900918 AT&T Plans Enhancements to Unix System V Release
4
901001 Repricing and repackaging of AT&T 3B2 computers
901007 Fresh Momentum for Unix, but Still Hurdles to Clear
901015 McKusick/Karels UNIX Internals Course September 1991
901016 Industry Migration To Unix System V Release 4 Accelerates
901016 UNIX computers include MS Windows, MS-DOS, mouse
901017 Large Installation Systems Administration IV Conference
and Tutorial Program IV
901031 Dell Offers Unix System V Release 4
901101 UNIX System Labs will verify shrinkwrapped software
901102 UNIX System Labs agreement with 88open Consortium
901115 USENIX Association Summary of Board of Director's
Meeting
901126 SCO
MPX 1.1.0
901201 Microsoft Word Brings PC-Style Word Processing to
Unix
901201 Unix and 1-2-3
901210 New OPEN LOOK release, plus XWIN GWS and ALEX tools
901219 Louis Gerstner named to AT&T Board of Directors
901220 AT&T Moves To Sell Part Of Unix Group
901226 UNIX System Laboratories files with SEC for employee
unit plan
910104 Small
Software Maker Is Taking Giant Steps
910114 Microsoft and Unix
910122 Unix International Releases 1991 Unix System V Roadmap
910214 X Conference Summary
910215 Obsolete
Sequent software
910222 AT&T letter
910226 Patent On Software By AT& T - 'Window Manager'
910305 SCO announces Microsoft Word for UNIX Systems Version
5.1
910313 Xerox announces an enhanced UNIX-based workstation
910326 USENIX Association Summary of Board of Directors'
Meeting
910403 UNIX System Laboratories Announces Common Stock Sale
910403 Novell
invests in UNIX System Laboratories
910409 Unix System Laboratories Inc. makes product announcement
910506 AT&T and NCR sign merger agreement for $7.4 billion
910510 NCR and AT&T merger consolidation begins immediately
910529 Unix
International, Unix System Laboratories Announce Multiprocessing
910604 Silicon Graphics Unveils IRIX 4.0 Operating System
910606 USENIX Association Open Meeting with the Board of
Directors
910613 NCR and AT&T converged product line based on NCR
System 3000
910625 Intel
Demos Multiprocessing SCO Open Desktop and SCO MPX
910723 USL dares corporate hackers to try and break new
secure UNIX
910903 Obtaining Release 5 of the X Window System
910913 NCR shareholders approve AT&T merger
910916 X11R5 X386 Announcement
910917 AT&T statements on network problem in New York
910919 NCR and AT&T file articles of merger; deal is now
complete
910930 AT&T executive files report to FCC on Sept. 17, 1991
outage
910930 Large Installation Systems Administration Conference
V
911008
UNIX System V Release 4 Multi-Processor Version 1
911010 Members of ACE initiative and USL move to unify UNIX
systems
911010 Unix System V To Available On ACE Computer Hardware
Platform
911015 Novell and USL to form joint venture for UNIX and
Netware
911015 X11R5 final contrib software available
911019 LISA V transcript 1: What is System Administration
Panel
911021 NCR announces marketing strategy changes under AT&T
911030 Apple Announces Roadmap for UNIX/OPEN Systems: A/UX
3.0
911106 USL president Larry Dooling to retire; Roel Pieper
takes over
911119 USL and Chorus cement ties between UNIX and microkernel
911201 What's Wrong With Unix?
911201 Microsoft has no plans for Motif software
911212 Novell
and UNIX System Laboratories create Univel
920101 SCO
UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2 Version 4.0
920108 LISA V Admin Survey Results
920113 SCO
Announces Connectivity Pact with Novell
920114 USENIX Association Summary of Board of Directors
Meeting
920120 Dell To Factory-Install And Support SCO Unix
920121 SCO news and products dominate UniForum
920124 SCO
UNIX Operating System Version 4
920127 Silicon Graphics Expands Iris Indigo Family
920127 Unix Competitors Divvy Up GUI Pie At Uniforum '92
920128 Silicon Graphics Offers First MIPS R4000-Based Workstations
920311 USENIX Association Summary of Board of Directors'
Meeting
920425 Sources For Help With System Administration
920427 Microkernels and Other Kernel Architectures Workshop
920520 SCO
Open Desktop Release 2.0 for Intel Systems
More
920520 SCO
Open Desktop Personal System
920520 SCO
Open Desktop Server System
920520 SCO
Open Desktop Development System
920526 Quo
Vadis SCO?
920608 USENIX Summer 1992 Technical Conference
920610 USENIX Association Launches Special Technical & Local
Technical Groups
920615 Coalition Seeks to Adopt a Standard Unix Version
920616
UNIX System V Release
4.2
920616 USL reveals strategy for Distributed Enterprise Computing
and PC LANs
920621 Winning a Measure of Unity for Unix
920626 USENIX 1992 Summer Conference Proceedings
920720 World Conference On System Administration and Security
920724 USENIX Summer '92 Conference Report
920901 As Unix faces the stiffest competition--Windows NT--can
it survive?
920914 3rd USENIX UNIX Security Symposium
920925 UNIX
on a PC clone
920928 UNIX System V in Fight for High End Desktop OS Market
9210xx The System Administration Squeeze
921015 Compaq and SCO Sign Worldwide Distribution Agreement
921019 USENIX Systems Administration Conference (LISA VI)
921101 At the Unix Helm, With an Attitude
921111 China adopts UNIX SVR4.2 advanced operating system
standard
921111 System Administration Time Expenditure Survey
921116 UNIX System security administration service, ComputerWatch
921123 NCR announces B1 level security intent for NCR Systems
3450 and 3550
921201 Unique software from Bell Labs improves fault tolerance
921202 UNIX Labs dramatically cuts prices for core products
921208 Usenix Institutional Representative to POSIX
921208 Dynix/ptx
1.4.0 in the UK
921210 UNIX System Laboratories joins X/Open as technical
member
921221 Novell
to Acquire Unix System Laboratories
930109 Usenix Association Board Meeting Summary
930127 Five computer execs to discuss UNIX, Open Systems
at UniForum
930201 'The Industry Needs an Alternative' -- But will it
be Novell?
930202 System V/MLS for NCR PCs is first B1-rated secure
UNIX product
930216 Novell
signs agreement with AT&T for acquisition of USL
930222 Silicon Graphics Hosts President Clinton
930225 SCO acquires IXI Ltd
930315 Univel Sets New Price Standard for 32-Bit Operating
Systems on Intel Computers
930316 Usenix Association Board of Directors Meeting Summary
930317 UNIX
Leaders Announce Common Open Software Environment
930317 UNIX Labs Announces UNIX SVR4.2 SPARC And MIPS Port.
930317 UNIX Labs and NCR to offer end-user version of UNIX
SVR4.2
930317 COSE: Why is this important?
930319 NeXT Public Statement on the Uniforum/UNIX Unification
Announcements
930329 USL and SCO License ONC+
930329 SCO's IXI supplies Motif to SunSoft
930402 NCR highlights advanced computing systems for travel
industry
930414 AT&T switch chosen for Time Warner's "electronic
superhighway"
930506 Enhanced SCO Reseller Program Aimed At Client/Server
Market
930518 SCO
marketroids strike again
930526 SCO
Completes Initial Public Offering
930607 Time Warner Cable Selects Silicon Graphics to Develop
Interactive Digital Cable TV
930607 SCO
Open Desktop Release 3.0
More
930611 Open System Process Acceleration: A Common Open Software
Environment
930614 Novell
Acquires Unix System Laboratories
930614 USL extends UNIX System V platform with microkernel
strategy
930615 What
did SCO send me?
930621 USENIX Technical Conference
930630 Unix Leaders Complete First Release of Specification
for COSE Desktop
930630 Common Desktop Environment Developers Conference
Scheduled for October
930723 Silicon Graphics Reports Its First Billion Dollar
Year Along with Record Earnings
930727 Ticord Supports New SCO Open Server Release 3.0.
9308xx Common Desktop Environment Developers Conference
930820 Ray Noorda to announce Novell's UNIX strategy at
UNIX EXPO
930901 Common interface specification for UNIX-based operating
systems
930901 X/Open to manage single, common Unix specification
930919 Novell Seen To Open Unix
930921 Novell
Moves to Mainstream Unified UNIX Standardizing Source Code on UnixWare
930921 Novell undecided on open UNIX strategy
931003 New Crusader in Software's Holy War: Novell
931004 4th USENIX UNIX Security Symposium
931011 X/Open
Receives UNIX Trademark From Novell
931101 USENIX Systems Administration Conference VII
931116 Novell Announces UnixWare 1.1
931206 NCR ships last 3B2 minicomputer from Oklahoma City
factory
931216 Time Warner Cable completes first phase of full service
network
931216 Novell
Announces UnixWare 1.1
940106 SGI's McCracken Named Co-Chair of National Information
Infrastructure Advisory Council
940110 Eckerd Corporation Chooses SCO Open Server
940113 7-Eleven Stores to run SCO software on 5,500 NCR
486 platform
940117 USENIX Technical Conference
940126 NCR changes its name to AT&T Global Information Solutions
940316 IBM and AT&T GIS join to offer disaster recovery
services
940317 Bell Labs' Ritchie to discuss Unix, Plan 9 in Uniforum
keynote
940323 HP,
IBM, Novell, SunSoft Announce May Availability of Second CDE Snapshot
940404 DYNIX/ptx
version 4.0
940501 SCO discontinues 5.25" media versions
940502 X Window System, Version 11 Release 6
940607 Silicon Graphics Introduces 64-Bit Operating System
940726 Novell Announces WordPerfect 6.0 for Three Traditional
Unix Environments
940801 SCO licenses Pegasus UNIX server technology from
AT&T GIS
940822 AT&T GIS announces Advanced Server for UNIX Systems
940919 USENIX Systems Administration Conference - LISA VIII
940920 Sequent and Unisys Expand OEM Relationship
9410xx Unix at 25
9410xx The New Unix Professional
9410xx Eleventh Annual UNIX EXPO in New York
941003 IDC Report Confirms SCO As Number One Unix System
For Server and Host Shipments
941004 SCO
new release-what to expect from?
941010 SCO First to Deliver Advanced Distributed Services
on Intel Business Servers
941214 Silicon Graphics' Technologies Unveiled with Time
Warner Cable's Full Service Network
941222 SCO CMW+ Release 3.0
95xxxx Unix: The Real Success Story
950110
UnixWare 2
950206 SCO Showcases New Technology For Integrating Windows
Clients with Unix Servers
950227 X Open Delivers UNIX Branding, Inviting Vendors to
License UNIX Trademark
950228 AT&T GIS to use AT&T brand on ATMs throughout North
America
950302 Siemens Nixdorf receives X Open UNIX brand for Spec1170
compliance
950313 Sellers of Unix systems adopt standard in bid to
fight off Microsoft's advance
950314 Common
Desktop Environment (CDE) for Unix Systems Completed
950314 X/Open Announces Branding Program For Common Desktop
Environment (CDE)
950314 Industry's Leading System Suppliers Announce X/Open
UNIX Brand Licenses
950314 Novell Announces Common Desktop Environment (CDE)
1.0 Solution
950314 AT&T Software Solutions demonstrates Plan 9 operating
system
950314 IBM and SCO Form Strategic Partnership
950320 Novell Brings Unix Down To Earth
950327 CEO Frankenberg has a five-part plan to make Novell
a lot more than NetWare
950417 DYNIX/ptx
4.1
950509 SCO
OpenServer Release 5
950605 5th USENIX UNIX Security Symposium
950701 SCO XENIX 286 obsolescence announcement
950712 Sequent, Compaq Introduce Scalable SAP R/3 Solution
on UNIX and Windows NT
950718 From the inventors of UNIX system comes Plan 9 from
Bell Labs
950815 Computer Industry Leaders Support 64-Bit UNIX Initiative
950917 USENIX Systems Administration Conference LISA '95
950919 Novell
Is Said To Be Selling Unix Division
950920 SCO
acquires UNIX business from Novell and licenses NetWare technology
More
950920 HP, Novell, SCO To Deliver UNIX OS With Advanced
Network And Enterprise Services
950920 AT&T announces major restructuring for 21st Century
951015 SCO Merge 3.2.2
951016 Sequent
Announces Second Generation Multiprocessing Architecture
More
951031 Getting
licenses for old Unix
9511xx OS Paradise. The lowdown on the latest 32-bit PC
operating systems
9511xx Doing It Over. What happens when designers get a
chance to build a second OS?
9511xx Not THAT DOS. Distributed OSes, slowly emerging from
research, cure a multitude of ills
9511xx Sincere OS Flattery. Emulators help you run applications
on a wider variety of OSes
951103 Licensed
PDP Unix Archive
951107 New
Clustering Technology for UnixWare 2
951120 AT&T announces systems and technology company headquarters,
top execs
951206 Novell
Completes Sale of UnixWare Business to The Santa Cruz Operation
951206 SCO
Charts Course to Merged Unix System
951215 SCO Advanced File and Print Server
960109 SCO
Names Novell's R. Duff Thompson to its Board
960110 AT&T computer unit changes its name back to NCR
960117 HP and SCO to Preview Next-Generation Unix System
Technology
960205 AT&T announces board members, SEC filing for new
company
960205 AT&T announces its new systems and technology company
name: Lucent Technologies
960205 AT&T subsidiary, Lucent Technologies files with SEC
for IPO
960205 Licensed
PDP Unix Archive
960211 SCO UnixWare
2.1
960214 Computer Industry Leaders Extend Single UNIX Specification
For 64-Bit Systems
960221 Details
of the PDP Unix Preservation Society (PUPS) Archive
960226 Silicon Graphics and Cray Research Announce Merger
Agreement
960301 SCO XENIX obsolescence announcement
960301 SCO Open Server and SCO Open Desktop Release 3 obsolescence
960327 Spring Edition of SCO Premier Motif Now Available
960404 Lucent Technologies Inc. IPO priced at $27 per share
960415 AT&T names Apple's Nagel as first AT&T Labs president
960430 Unix System Administration FAQ
9605xx Unix vs Windows NT
960509 Netscape Turns to Sequent Computer Systems for High
Capacity Server Technology
960510 SCO Unveils Business Critical Internet/Intranet Servers
960615 PDP-11 Unix Preservation Society
960617 Insignia Solutions To Provide HP Customers With Access
To Windows NT Applications
960617 SCO
OpenServer Release 5.0.2
960627 Datapro announces 1996 International User Ratings
survey of UNIX and Open Systems
960627 PDP
Unix Licensing
960701 X Consortium
to Transfer X Window System to The Open Group
960703 Gemini
FasTrack Developer Conference at SCO Forum 96
960718 SCO
Forms Internal Group To Enhance UNIX System Technologies
960718 AT&T board sets Lucent spinoff date
960806 SCO UnixWare 2.1 Shatters World Record
960812 HP and SCO to Deliver Next-Generation Unix System
For Enterprise
960812 SCO's New SCO VisionFS to Replace PC-Based NFS
960820 Compaq is Platform of Choice for UnixWare Enterprise
Solutions
960822 SCO
To Provide Free UNIX Licenses To Students, Educators, Enthusiasts
960826 Free
SCO OpenServer
FAQ
960906 SCO
Announces Free Unix License at SCO Forum96
License
960918 AT&T sets final stock distribution ratio of Lucent
Technologies
960924 AT&T's Allen shareowner letter details status of
the company's strategic restructuring
960926 Registration for spinoff of NCR Corporation stock
is filed with SEC
960929 Systems Administration Conference (LISA 96)
960930 AT&T spins off Lucent Technologies to shareowners
9610xx Unix Survey: Users Like Reliability, Scalability,
and Performance
961008 SCO Looks Beyond "Gemini" to "Gemini 64"
961008 Free
SCO OpenServer Licensed By Thousands, Free SCO UnixWare on the Horizon
961016
Novell SCO Amendment
to Asset Purchase Agreement [PDF]
961024 SCO UnixWare Leaves the Competition in the Dust
9611xx Unix Leads the 64-bit Charge
961108 PDP-11
UNIX Source Licenses
961118 SCO VisionFS is First to Deliver Internet CIFS File
Sharing
961120 AT&T's Board of Directors sets date for spinoff of
NCR
961125 SCO Announces Unix 95 Compliance Update to Enterprise-Class
Operating System
9612xx Know The Types: Sizing up Support Staffs
961204 Free
UNIX Binary Licenses from SCO
961213 SCO
and Novell Create New Unix Certification Offerings
961216 AT&T sets number of NCR shares to be distributed
970101 AT&T spins off NCR Corporation to shareowners
970123 Free
SCO OpenServer system
970205 The
Open Group Announces Common Desktop Environment 2.1
970211 Sequent
Delivers Extreme Performance with NUMA-Q 2000 Enterprise Server Family
970211 Sequent
Leads the Market in Shipments of High-End, Commercial UNIX Servers
970218 New
SCO Advanced File and Print Server
More
970220 SCO and HP Deliver Next-Generation Unix System API
Specification Matrix
970225 SCO Ships New Internet Servers
970304 SCO's "Gemini Track" Continues to Gain Momentum
970306 The Open
Group Announces A Unified User Interface Product
970312 The
Open Group Announces Enhanced Single UNIX Specification
970407 SCO First to Deliver Enterprise-Level Clustering
for Volume Intel Servers
970407 SCO
UnixWare Release 2.1.2
970414 Free
SCO UnixWare
970501 How Many Administrators are Enough?
970506 SCO
OpenServer Release 5.0.4
970521 SCO UnixWare Raises the Bar Again: Best Transaction
Performance on the Intel Platform
970522 SCO's "Mr. Unix" Takes Hands-On Leadership of Product
Development Organization
9706xx
Sequent's NUMA-Q
Architecture [PDF]
9706xx
Sequent's
NUMA-Q SMP Architecture [PDF]
970626 PDP-11
Unix source licenses
970630 Sequent
Ships NUMA-Q 2000 Clustering Solution for High-Availability
970708 IBM to Leverage SCO UnixWare for Enterprise Power
on IBM PC Server
970723 PDP-11
UNIX Archive Additions
9708xx The UNIX Operating System: Mature, Standardized and
State-of-the-Art
970801 Petition
for UNIX Source License
970804 The Sad Saga of Silicon Graphics
970818 SCO
Unleashes Most Advanced Server Technology for the Intel Platform
970819 Compaq
and SCO Announce Strategic Alliance for the Enterprise
970922 SCO Demonstrates Enterprise Power on New IBM Netfinity
Servers
971008 SCO
Skunkware 97
971014 SCO's
64-Bit UnixWare Development on Track with Release of Intel's Merced
Processor
971026 Systems Administration Conference (LISA'97)
971029 CEO quits SGI; 1,000 may lose jobs
971103 Some
interesting/useful UNIX source code...
971112 SCO Maps Out Targeted Release Strategy for "UnixWare
7"
971211 Unix System Administration FAQ
980103 The Single
UNIX Specification, Version 2 and UNIX 98
980106 Digital
and Sequent Launch Initiative for Port of Digital Unix to Intel IA-64
More
980113 Petition
to SCO for PDP-11 UNIX Source Licenses
980218 SCO Merge 4.0 for Personal and Noncommercial Use
980224 Compaq,
Data General, ICL and Unisys Invest in SCO's UnixWare System
980224 SCO
PDP-11 Draft of License
More
More
980310
UnixWare 7
980311 PDP-11
UNIX Source Licenses
Obtain
Questionnaire
License
980428 Unix System Administration FAQ
980506 First
edition Unix manuals
980512 SCO
Provides Low-Cost Source Licenses for 'Ancient" Releases of Unix
980520
The Open Group announces
availability of UNIX 98 product standards
980609 High-Availability
UNIX System Platform from Compaq Gains Momentum
980629 SCO Delivers Support in UnixWare 7 for Intel's Pentium
II Xeon Processor
980721 Compaq Adds Leadership Internet Enhancements for
DIGITAL UNIX Operating System
980723 Compaq Delivers on Commitment to 64-Bit AlphaServer,
Digital UNIX, OpenVMS
980729 PDP
Unix Preservation Society (PUPS) status report
More
980805 The
UNIX Heritage Society
980817 SCO
Free UNIX System Source Licenses - SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.5
980819 SCO
and Compaq Unveil Program to Target Unix on Intel Clustering Market
980909 SCO's New UnixWare 7 Outperforms Sun Solaris in AIM
Benchmarks
980930 SCO Outlines New UnixWare 7 Servers
980930 SCO Extends Lead in System Development for IA-64
981005 Compaq Delivers 64-bit AlphaServer and Digital UNIX
Support
981005 Related: Compaq Affirms Commitment To OpenVMS
981012 Sequent
Unveils IA-64 Plans
981019 Compaq's New Generation of 64-bit AlphaServers Delivers
up to 2.5 Times Performance
981026 SCO
and IBM Form Broad Strategic Alliance
981026 Sequent
Unveils Next-Generation NUMA-Q 2000 Servers
981126 Over
100 Ancient UNIX Licenses
981206 Systems Administration Conference (LISA '98)
981202 Petition
to SCO for PDP-11 UNIX Source Licenses
981214 Nondisclosure
clause in SCO license
981215 Unix
History Diagram
981222 SCO's
UnixWare Clusters Sets New Performance and Scalability Records
981229 Converting
Sixth Edition man pages
990101 Operating System Function Review
990105 Why
is csh 'restricted'?
990108 Earliest
UNIX source
990120 Old
picture of Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie
Picture
More
990126 Sequent
Extends NUMA-Q Server Family
990126 Sequent
Accelerates "Project Monterey": DYNIX/ptx, AIX and UnixWare Systems
Align
990129 SGI coming out of its OS shell
990201 Compaq Unveils Breakthrough Tru64 UNIX Products and
Capabilities
990201 Related: Compaq Unveils Aggressive OpenVMS Strategy
and Multi-year Roadmap
990223 SCO Delivers Enhanced UnixWare Server Line
990223 SCO
Source license tainting?
990309 Silicon Graphics details its MIPS road map
990318
UnixWare 7 Data Center Edition
990325 New
Computing Award Goes to Bell Labs Researcher Ken Thompson
990401 SGI dives after predicting larger loss
990401 Suppliers to Publish Guidelines for UNIX System Development
on Intel-Base Servers
990407 IBM,
SCO and Sequent Report Project Monterey is Ahead of Schedule
Overview
Roadmap
990407 Compaq Announces Support for Monterey UNIX Initiative
on its ProLiant Servers
990601 New
things in the PDP Unix Preservation Society (PUPS) Archive
990608 Compaq and Red Hat Expand UNIX-Linux Compatibility
990712 IBM
and Sequent Announce Merger Agreement
990816 SCO and Siemens Sign New Agreement for UnixWare 7
990816 Samsung and Computer Associates Endorse Project Monterey
990816 SCO Forum1999
990817 UnixWare 7 NonStop Clusters
990824 SGI chairman resigns. Belluzzo expected to lead Microsoft's
Internet operations
990828 Dennis
Ritchie comments on releasing old code
Comments
990917 Monterey/64
Becomes the First UNIX Operating System To Run on Intel’s Merced Chip
990924 IBM
Announces Completion of Sequent Merger
991001 Compaq Tru64 UNIX V5.0
9912xx
Project Monterey:
A Strategic Approach to Business Computing [PDF]
000111 Industry Leaders Invest in Caldera Systems
000120 Recent
PDP Unix Preservation Society (PUPS) Archive additions
000404 Compaq's Tru64 UNIX V5.0 Gets Top Ratings in Study
Conducted by D.H. Brown
000412 Some
interesting old UNIX news
000418 "Ancient"
UNIX Source Code Available for Free
License
More
000513 Changes
forecast for the PDP Unix Preservation Society (PUPS) Archive & web
site
000514 SCO site
has Unix for download
000802 Caldera
Systems to Acquire SCO Server Software
000821 Caldera and SCO Unveil First Steps Along the Path
to a Linux and UNIX Marriage
001220 UnixWare 2.1 Packaged Product Withdrawal.
010209 Caldera and SCO Expand Acquisition Agreement
010326 Caldera, SCO Unveil Open UNIX 8
010423 SCO, Caldera Release Technology Preview of AIX 5L
-- 64 Bit UNIX OS
010507 Caldera
Completes Acquisitions of Two SCO Divisions
010607 Caldera Extends 64-Bit Product Line
010626
Open UNIX 8
010626 Caldera
Unix Licenses
Agreement
010716 Compaq Announces Major Enhancements to Tru64 UNIX
010730 McDonald's Serves It Up with Caldera OpenServer
010820 Caldera
to Give "Open Access" to Open UNIX 8 Source Code
011007 Caldera
Unix Licenses
More
011016 Compaq Unveils the AlphaServer ES45, Industry's Most
Powerful Mid-Range Server
011105 Old
Unix manuals
011113 Compaq and OSDN Create Clustering Foundry for Open
Source Community
011114 Compaq Announces Grid Computing Program
020123 Liberal
license for ancient UNIX sources
License
[PDF] More
020502 Some
tapes with Unix sources
020521 Caldera
stopped giving Free License
More
020705 SCO,
Caldera and Unix sources
020826 Caldera to Change Name to The SCO Group
030122 SCO
Establishes SCOsource to License Unix Intellectual Property
030307 SCO Files Lawsuit Against IBM
030506 Statement from SCO regarding Denial of Service attack
030519 SCO Announces UNIX Licensing Deal With Microsoft
030520 The SCO Group Name Change Approved by Shareholders
030606 SCO Confirms Copyright Ownership of UNIX and UnixWare
030616 SCO Announces Immediate Termination of IBM's Right
to Use and Distribute AIX Software
030811 SCO Announces Signing of Intellectual Property Compliance
License for SCO UNIX Rights
030813 SCO Announces Termination of IBM/Sequent's Contract
to Use or License Dynix Software
031111 SCO Identifies New Copyright Issues
031210 SCO Experiences Distributed Denial of Service Attack
031222 SCO Announces New Initiatives to Enforce Intellectual
Property Rights
040120 SCO Files Slander of Title Lawsuit Against Novell