Yes, UTS is still marketed. Here you go: http://www.utsglobal.com/Main_SS.html
OpenSolaris is a bit complicated. Solaris is UNIX(TM). OpenSolaris is the open source version of Solaris, but I don't think Sun has submitted OpenSolaris (per se) for UNIX certification. Wikipedia sort of punts and says OpenSolaris (just like Solaris, of course) is System V derived, without using the word "UNIX." Of course, System V is UNIX, too. :-) I think I'd put it this way: OpenSolaris is indeed that operating system beginning with the letter U that cannot be named. :-) Is UNIX 95 "old"? No, and especially not for an operating system (UNIX) with lineage dating back over 40 years. First of all, z/OS is UNIX(TM) 95 with copious elements of UNIX 03. (Not officially UNIX 03, but not missing much in UNIX 03 either.) Second, Teradata UNIX (NCR) is also a notable UNIX 95, and that's rather good company. Third, there are quite a few popular UNIXes that don't have any number certification level whatsoever. Most or all of the BSDs fit in that category, for example. As mentioned above, OpenSolaris is also in that category. - - - - - Timothy Sipples IBM Consulting Enterprise Software Architect Based in Tokyo, Serving IBM Japan / Asia-Pacific E-Mail: [email protected] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html

