A POSIX-based Unix environment from Microsoft that runs on Windows clients and servers. Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (SUA) provides a native Unix environment that uses the Windows kernel, but ...
Maybe you're married to Microsoft Exchange, but you secretly pine for open-source e-mail tools like SpamAssassin or fetchmail. Or maybe you're using Unix-based applications for some network services, ...
MKS supports various Make programs, giving users a choice between GMake, NMake and MKS Make. When Windows NT was introduced in the mid-1990s, MKS rolled out the Nutcracker tool, designed to port code ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 14, 2005--StarNet Communications today announced the first free, commercially-supported X Windows server for Microsoft Windows platforms. The X-Win32 LX server ...
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. Microsoft ...
Citrix is using 'feature releases' to update the MetaFrame application server products in easy stages. New features include 128-bit SSL encryption Citrix Systems used its fourth annual iForum user ...
LAS VEGAS, May 8, 2002 — Today at NetWorld+Interop 2002, Microsoft Corp. announced that version 3.0 of its Services for UNIX (SFU 3.0) package was released to manufacturing this week. SFU 3.0, one of ...
When attackers take advantage of an exploit, one of their first goals is to gain superuser (root or administrator) access to the compromised system. If the compromised process is already running with ...
Add or Remove Programs entry for Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (SUA) utilities. UNIX Interoperability components in Windows Server 2003 R2 allow you to reduce costs by integrating UNIX and ...
Officials for Unisys Corp. on Tuesday fired a shot across the bow of the Unix community with its announcement that Microsoft Corp. is aggressively developing Windows solutions for the Unisys ES-7000 ...
The “What’s the difference between UNIX and Linux?” question can be answered similar to the analogy section that many of us had to complete on the SAT test; UNIX is to DOS as Linux is to Windows. That ...