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  • In addition to letting Power Systems customers get their hands on the AIX 7 code, IBM let loose some of the details on the future AIX above and beyond what told you about the release, which is also called AIX 7.1 just to be confusing.

    The Register 2010

  • IBM is also releasing a new edition of AIX 6, called AIX 6 Express, that will carry a lower entry price and be limited to four processor cores per image and 8GB of memory per core.

    PCWorld 2010

  • IBM is also releasing a new edition of AIX 6, called AIX 6 Express, that will carry a lower entry price and be limited to four processor cores per image and 8GB of memory per core.

    CIO.in varsha_chidambaram 2010

  • In addition to letting Power Systems customers get their hands on the AIX 7 code, IBM let loose some of the details on the future AIX above and beyond what told you about the release, which is also called AIX 7.1 just to be confusing.

    The Register 2010

  • Big Blue also introduced two new software products Tuesday - a new version of IBM's UNIX operating system called AIX 7 as well as a workload-optimized Smart Analytics System that helps businesses draw real-time information from massive amounts of data.

    Postbulletin.com Local News 2010

  • Like Sun, IBM develops its own flavor of Unix called AIX, and its own proprietary chips, known as Power.

    MarketWatch.com - Top Stories 2009

  • Here is my script: uname = ` uname ` os1 = "AIX" os2 = "SunOS" os3 = "Linux"

    LinuxQuestions.org snakernetb 2010

  • Here is my script: uname = ` uname ` os1 = "AIX" os2 = "SunOS" os3 = "Linux"

    LinuxQuestions.org snakernetb 2010

  • Here is my script: uname = ` uname ` os1 = "AIX" os2 = "SunOS" os3 = "Linux"

    LinuxQuestions.org snakernetb 2010

  • Here is my script: uname = ` uname ` os1 = "AIX" os2 = "SunOS" os3 = "Linux"

    LinuxQuestions.org snakernetb 2010

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