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Encyclopedia > Dynix
Dynix
Company/
developer:
Sequent
OS family: Unix, BSD
Working state: Historic

Dynix (short for DYNamic unIX) is an operating system developed by Sequent. It is a flavor of Unix based on BSD. DYNIX was replaced by DYNIX/ptx, which was based on the System V version of UNIX produced by AT&T. The term software company could be applied to; a) a company that produces software or b) a company that distributes software from a third party or c) a company that provides services for software. ... A software developer is a programmer who is concerned with one or more facets of the software development process, a somewhat broader scope of computer programming. ... Sequent Computer Systems, or Sequent, was a computer company that designed and manufactured multiprocessing computer systems. ... Unix (officially trademarked as UNIX) is a computer operating system originally developed in the 1960s and 1970s by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and Douglas McIlroy. ... BSD redirects here; for other uses see BSD (disambiguation). ... An operating system (OS) is a computer program that manages the hardware and software resources of a computer. ... Sequent Computer Systems, or Sequent, was a computer company that designed and manufactured multiprocessing computer systems. ... Unix (officially trademarked as UNIX) is a computer operating system originally developed in the 1960s and 1970s by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and Douglas McIlroy. ... BSD redirects here; for other uses see BSD (disambiguation). ... AT&T UNIX System V was one of the versions of the UNIX operating system. ... This article describes the present AT&T Inc. ...


Another use of the term Dynix refers to a company and to one of their older software products. Dynix Corporation is a software company that develops software for libraries (e.g. public libraries, academic libraries, etc.) The company's legacy product which was first developed on mainframe systems is also known as Dynix, and is still widely used in libraries throughout the world. Dynix Corporation obtained the trademark for the term 'Dynix' from IBM in 2001. In 2005, Dynix Corporation merged with Sirsi Corporation to form SirsiDynix, the world's largest supplier of software to libraries. A modern-style library in Chambéry In the traditional sense of the word, a library is a collection of books and periodicals, . It can refer to an individuals private collection, but more often it is a large collection that is funded and maintained by a city or institution. ... Mainframes (often colloquially referred to as big iron) are large and expensive computers used mainly by government institutions and large companies for legacy applications, typically bulk data processing (such as censuses, industry/consumer statistics, ERP, and bank transaction processing). ... A trademark, trade mark, ™ or ®[1] is a distinctive sign of some kind which is used by an organization to uniquely identify itself and its products and services to consumers, and to distinguish the organization and its products or services from those of other organizations. ... Big Blue redirects here. ...


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If you are a Customer of Dynix and wish to be on the restricted dynix_l list please Please go to please go to http://customer.dynix.com/usergroups/lists/subscribe.asp and enter which address you wish to have subscribed to dynix_l and or horizon-l.
Dynix customers in general and international customers in particular, who do not have direct access to the Dynix Customer Website should contact their normal sales/support office to receive instructions for gaining access.
Non-Customers of Dynix who wish to be on dynix_l will contact the CODI Membership and Web Services Coordinator, Frances Orton codioffice@att.net concerning waivers.
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