The Unix horde is becoming a slimmed-down hunting pack, with suppliers signing up to just a handful of camps. Industry giant Compaq has just given a welcome boost to one group, Project Monterey. Peter Branton reports.
Compaq last week vowed to support Project Monterey - an effort by IBM, SCO, and Sequent to merge their competing versions of Unix. Only a few years ago Unix's original goal of providing a unified...
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