UnixWare

UnixWare
UnixWare 7.1.4, showing the CDE desktop
DeveloperXinuos (previously Univel, Novell, SCO, Caldera Systems, Caldera International, The SCO Group)
OS familyUnix (SVR4.2/SVR5)
Working stateCurrent
Source modelClosed source
Initial release1992 (1992)
Latest release7 Definitive 2018 / 2017 (2017)
Kernel typeMonolithic kernel
UserlandPOSIX / SUS
LicenseProprietary
Preceded byUNIX System V
Official websiteOfficial website

UnixWare is a Unix operating system. It was originally released by Univel, a jointly owned venture of AT&T's Unix System Laboratories (USL) and Novell. It was then taken over by Novell. Via Santa Cruz Operation (SCO), it went on to Caldera Systems, Caldera International, and The SCO Group before it was sold to UnXis (now Xinuos). After the acquisition of SCO by Caldera, the name was briefly changed to Open UNIX before being reverted to the original name in the next release.[1] Binary distributions of UnixWare are available for x86 architecture computers. UnixWare is primarily marketed and deployed as a server operating system.[2][3]

  1. ^ "Release Notes: Java 2, Standard Edition, v. 1.3.1_13 for SCO UNIX Operating Systems". Xinuos. 2004-06-15. Archived from the original on 2022-03-21. Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  2. ^ Josey, Andrew, UnixWare Frequently Asked Questions (General), retrieved 2008-05-21
  3. ^ Andrew Josey, UnixWare Frequently Asked Questions (Developer), retrieved 2008-05-21

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