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Linux continues to gain market share, but not at Windows' expense. Despite current perceptions, Linux is actually more of a threat to its progenitor, Unix.
Unix: A stable but consolidating market A sampling of Gartner server shipment numbers does show Unix trailing Linux and Windows Server, as the chart below shows.
Product Reviews Integrating Windows and Unix Accounts Vintela eases integration by replacing NIS with AD. By Jeremy Moskowitz 06/01/2004 Microsoft’s Services for Unix 3.5 (SFU 3.5) helps bridge the ...
A couple of months ago I enthused (some might say "gushed") about Vintela Authentication Services, which enables you to efficiently - and securely - manage a single logon/password for Unix, Linux ...
Microsoft last week made available for free its Services for Unix software, which helps integrate Unix and Windows, and supports migrations of Unix applications to the Microsoft platform.
There are many ways to move files between Unix and Windows. In my mind, they fall into three categories — secure copy (let’s not even think about ftp), shared drives, and file synchronization ...
Microsoft’s Services for Unix 3.5 (SFU 3.5) helps bridge the gap between Windows and Unix/Linux by “fooling” Unix/Linux systems into thinking they’re just another NIS server. SFU can also ...
Microsoft's Services for Unix Version 3.0, designed to help Unix users in moving to its Windows operating system, will be available for purchase by the end of next month.
Now you've got better directory listing capabilities with "ls," can SSH into a remote server right from the Windows prompt, and (if you're a dual-booter or Unix/Linux enthusiast) avoid all those ...
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