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Was (wer) ist Xenix - definition

DISCONTINUED UNIX VERSION PUBLISHED BY MICROSOFT
XENIX; Xenix os; SCO XENIX; Microsoft Xenix; Xenis; XEDOS; Secure XENIX; Trusted XENIX; SCO XENIX System V; XENIX System V; Microsoft XENIX; SCO Xenix; XENIX operating system; XENIX 2.0; TRS-XENIX; TRS-Xenix; XENIX 5.0; XENIX 3.0; XENIX 286; XENIX 1.0; Xenix System V
  • IBM/Microsoft Xenix 1.00 on 5¼-inch [[floppy disk]]

XENIX         
<operating system> A commercial version of Unix for microprocessor-based computers, released by Microsoft in 1980. In 1992, SCO became Microsoft's co-development partner and the alternate source for the product. (1999-12-07)
Geoforum         
  • Attendees relaxing and talking in between Forum breakout sessions, 1996
UNIX CONFERENCE
The SCO XENIX 386 Developer Conference; SCO XENIX 386 Developer Conference; Caldera Forum; Caldera GeoFORUM; SCO Forum '88; SCO Forum '89; SCO Forum '90; SCO Forum91; SCO Forum92; SCO Forum93; SCO Forum94; SCO Forum95; SCO Forum96; SCO Forum98; SCO Forum 1999; XENIX 386 Developer Conference; SCO XENIX 386 Developer Conference 1987; XENIX 386 Developer Conference 1987; SCO Forum97; GeoFORUM; Forum '88 (SCO); Forum '89 (SCO); Forum '90 (SCO); Forum91 (SCO); Forum92 (SCO); Forum93 (SCO); Forum94 (SCO); Forum95 (SCO); Forum96 (SCO); Forum97 (SCO); Forum98 (SCO); Forum 1999 (SCO); Forum 2000 (Caldera); Forum 2000 (SCO); Forum 2001 (Caldera); Caldera Forum 2001; Caldera GeoFORUM 2002; GeoFORUM 2002; SCO Forum 2003; SCO Forum 2004; SCO Forum 2005; SCO Forum 2006; SCO Tec Forum 2007; SCO Tec Forum 2008; Tec Forum 2007; Tec Forum 2008; SCO Tec Forum; Tec Forum; Forum 2003 (SCO); Forum 2004 (SCO); Forum 2005 (SCO); Forum 2006 (SCO); IXorg; SCO Advanced Product Center; SCO APC; SCO APC Open; SCO APC International; APC Open; APC International; Advanced Product Center Open; Advanced Product Center International; Santa Cruz Forum; Forum (SCO)
Geoforum is a peer-reviewed academic journal of geography which focuses on social, political, economic, and environmental activities that occur around the globe within the context of geographical space and time.

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Xenix

Xenix is a discontinued version of the Unix operating system for various microcomputer platforms, licensed by Microsoft from AT&T Corporation in the late 1970s. The Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) later acquired exclusive rights to the software, and eventually replaced it with SCO UNIX (now known as SCO OpenServer).

In the mid-to-late 1980s, Xenix was the most common Unix variant, measured according to the number of machines on which it was installed. Microsoft chairman Bill Gates said at Unix Expo in 1996 that, for a long time, Microsoft had the highest-volume AT&T Unix license.