Re: [WinMac] Just what is AIX ?


Leonard Rosenthol(leonardr[at]lazerware.com)
Mon, 15 Nov 1999 17:01:59 -0500


At 3:48 PM -0500 11/15/99, Tom Roth wrote:
>Just what is AIX and where does it stand now as a product? Is it still
>alive and if so who's selling it? Apple?
>
        AIX is IBM's flavor of Unix and it used to come on a couple
of Apple Servers (very nice boxes, by the way). AFAIK, it's no
longer support as IBM has moved towards Linux and Apple towards MacOS
X.

Leonard

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