A myriad of commercial applications run on Unix servers, and most Web sites run under Unix. Over the years, there have been many different Unix versions, and, except for the PC world, where Windows dominates, almost every hardware vendor offers Unix either as its primary or secondary operating system. Sun was singularly instrumental in commercializing Unix with its Solaris OS (formerly SunOS), and HP, IBM, SCO and Digital (before it was acquired by Compaq) have also been major Unix promoters.
From the Telephone Company
Both Unix and the C programming language, which Unix is written in, were developed by AT&T. Unix and C were freely distributed to government and academic institutions, causing it to be ported to a wider variety of machine families than any other operating system. As a result, Unix became synonymous with "open systems." See AT&T.
Command Lines and GUIs
The Unix OS is made up of the kernel, file system and a shell, which is the command line interface with more than 600 commands for manipulating data and text. The major shells are the Bourne shell (original), C shell and Korn shell. Many commands are cryptic, but just as Windows hid the DOS prompt from users, the Motif GUI added a friendly image to Unix. Linux desktops offer various GUIs, and many pundits claim that Apple created the best GUI for Unix with its OS X operating system, which is Unix based. See Unix history, Mac OS X and Linux.
Unix Is Everywhere
Unix is widely used for mission critical applications, and its components are world class standards. The Internet runs on Unix protocols such as TCP/IP for network transfer and SMTP for e-mail. NFS provides file sharing, Kerberos provides network security, and X Window lets users execute programs remotely. See POSIX, BSD Unix, USENIX and UDI.
Versions of Unix that are compliant with The Open Group's UNIX specifications include Sun's Solaris, HP's HP-UX, IBM's AIX and z/OS and SCO's UnixWare. Mac OS X and Linux are also based on Unix. See Open Group, Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, z/OS, Mac OS X and Linux.
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