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  1. Unix - Wikipedia

    Because of the modular design of the Unix model, sharing components is relatively common: most or all Unix and Unix-like systems include at least some BSD code, while some include GNU utilities in their …

  2. Introduction to UNIX System - GeeksforGeeks

    Feb 13, 2026 · UNIX is a multitasking and multiuser operating system designed to provide a stable, secure, and efficient computing environment. It was originally developed at AT&T Bell Labs and later …

  3. About UNIX

    An introduction to the UNIX® operating system, the legendary technology that revolutionized computing. Learn about its core features like multitasking, portability, and the 'everything is a file' philosophy, …

  4. UNIX | Definition, Meaning, History, & Facts | Britannica

    UNIX, multiuser computer operating system. In the late 20th century UNIX was widely used for Internet servers, workstations, and mainframe computers. The main features of UNIX were its simplicity, …

  5. What Is Unix? - Computer Hope

    Sep 7, 2025 · Origins and features of Unix, operating system developed in the late 1960s by Multics at Bell Labs. Explore its history, command line nature, and distributions.

  6. What is Unix? A Beginner's Guide to the Operating System

    According to W3Techs, UNIX is used by 81.7% of all the websites whose Operating Systems they know. However, despite its widespread use worldwide, it is still growing in popularity – and many people …

  7. What is Unix: A Brief Introduction to Unix - Software Testing Help

    Apr 1, 2025 · Unix is the most powerful and popular multi-user and multi-tasking Operating System. The basic concepts of Unix originated in the Multics project of 1969. The Multics system was intended as …

  8. UNIX® - A Standard of The Open Group

    The Open Group holds the UNIX trademark in trust for the industry, and manages the UNIX trademark licensing program.

  9. History of Unix - Wikipedia

    Since the early 2000s, Linux is the leading Unix-like operating system and macOS leads for all Unix variants, with all other Unix variants having only a negligible market share (see Usage share of …

  10. List of Unix systems - Wikipedia

    Historical flow chart of Unix and Unix-like variants. Each version of the UNIX Time-Sharing System evolved from the version before, with version one evolving from the prototypal Unix.