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Windows Services for Unix 3.5

Windows Services for Unix (SFU) is a toolkit designed to allow Unix users to... Read more

5 April, 2004 by Jonathan Bennett

Microsoft throws free software at the Linux threat

...The company is expected to release on Thursday a new version of Services for Unix (SFU), which is a collection of tools that help Windows... Read more

14 January, 2004 by David Becker

Gates sends a message

...products easier and easier" to use. Gates spent some time demonstrating Windows Services for Unix 2.0, the add-on to Windows 2000 that improves... Read more

10 May, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley
Microsoft Windows <endeca_term>Services for Unix</endeca_term> 3.5

Microsoft Windows Services for Unix 3.5

...greater interoperability with existing UNIX-based systems in the enterprise. Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX 2.0 provides a full range of supported and fully... Read more

20 January, 2004
Windows Security and Directory <endeca_term>Services for UNIX</endeca_term> Using Centrify DirectControl

Windows Security and Directory Services for UNIX Using Centrify DirectControl

Most IT environments include a significant number of Windows desktops and servers and typically use Active Directory to... Read more

1 September, 2005
TechNet Webcast: UNIX to Windows File and Print Interoperation and Migration (Level 200)

TechNet Webcast: UNIX to Windows File and Print Interoperation and Migration (Level 200)

The attendee will learn how Microsoft Services for UNIX greatly facilitates the interoperation and migration of file and print... Read more

19 January, 2005

Linking Unix and Windows 2000, the Microsoft way

Administrative GUI and command line toolset Windows Services for Unix allows administration via the command line or through a GUI... Read more

24 December, 2002 by Brien M Posey

Why Microsoft Had to Support Linux in Virtualisation

...or contributing GPL code; they've done so for years, for their Services for Unix (SFU) product, which reused a non-trivial volume of GPL... Read more

21 July, 2009
Iomega StorCenter Pro NAS 450r

Iomega StorCenter Pro NAS 450r

...read but, in addition, the server comes with Services for Macintosh and Services for Unix for cross-platform sharing. Printer sharing is also supported, and... Read more

22 July, 2008 by Alan Stevens

Patch Tuesday: Microsoft to release four fixes

...Messenger that could lead to remote code execution, and flaws in Windows Services for Unix and Subsystem for Unix-based Applications, that could allow elevation... Read more

11 September, 2007 by Tom Espiner

Microsoft embeds Unix tools

...of its Windows Server operating system and cease work on its separate Services For Unix (SFU) product. Historically, Microsoft has provided, in a package known... Read more

2 September, 2005 by Ina Fried

Solving Microsoft's Linux problem

...later this year. The update will include an overhaul of the current "Services For Unix" tools that currently ship with Windows. "We're right now... Read more

16 August, 2005 by Ina Fried

Critical Windows patch on the way

...said. The remaining two alerts are of 'moderate' risk and affect Windows Services for Unix, ISA Server and Small Business Server, Microsoft said. Services for... Read more

10 June, 2005 by Joris Evers

The importance of being 64-bit

IT vendors such as Microsoft and Intel have grand plans for 64-bit computing and the improved processing potential it promises but convincing customers may not be so straightforward Read more

16 May, 2005 by Matthew Broersma

Q&A: SCO chief on why his company is suing over Linux

Darl McBride, chief executive of SCO, explains how the lawsuit with IBM over Linux source code came about, and how he feels about the open-source community Read more

16 June, 2003 by David Becker

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