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Oracle, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, and Hewlett-Packard, to set up their European operations centers there because of the low-cost, English-speaking workforce. Ireland also boast
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developed by Sun Microsystems. NFS allows a computer to access and use files over a network as if they were local. This protocol has been incorporated into the products of more tw
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Bell Laboratories, Sun Microsystems, and IBM on the "kernel" of their versions of the UNIX operating system. I've worked directly with some of the biggest names in the computer sc
History of IRIXhttps://ryan.thoryk.com/sgi/irix_versions.html
5). For comparison, Sun Microsystems' SunOS originated from Uniplus Version 7 , and that version is commonly referred to as SunOS 0.x. Quote on the history of IRIX from a Usenet p
Free as in Freedom: Chapter 1https://www.oreilly.com/openbook/freedom/ch01.html
conglomerate Sun Microsystems. During the 1970s, Sproull had been the primary developer of the laser-printer software in question while at Xerox PARC. Around 1980, Sproull took a
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John Gilmore's home pagehttp://www.toad.com/gnu/
Lot of Energy Into Sun Microsystems Sun is a computer manufacturer, long a leader in the technical workstation and database markets. Many Web pages are served from a Sun server. S
The Xinu Pagehttps://xinu.cs.purdue.edu/
of platforms Sun Microsystems workstation (SPARC), Apple Macintosh (Motorola 68000), Digital Equipment Corporation DecStation 3100 and VAX, and Transputer. 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82
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Open Voices Podcast with Linus Torvalds - WackoWikihttps://wackowiki.org/doc/Org/Articles/LinusTorvalds
Open Solaris and Sun Microsystems. Any thoughts on Sun’s community development plans or advise, for that matter, given that they’ve stated that they want to build an open source c
security-snake-oilhttp://linuxmafia.com/faq/Essays/security-snake-oil.html
RPC portmappers. Sun Microsystems invented them, and then found out that they're a horrific security risk, such that protocols that rely on Sun RPC (NFS, NIS, NIS+) are deemed sem
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