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Apple’s Mac OS X Leopard, Mac OS X Server Leopard awarded UNIX 03 certification
Monday, November 19, 2007 - 08:45 AM EST

The Open Group, a vendor- and technology-neutral consortium focused on open standards and global interoperability within and between enterprises, today announced that both Mac OS X Leopard and Mac OS X Server Leopard from Apple Inc. have been awarded a certificate of conformance to the UNIX 03 standard. UNIX 03 is the certification mark for systems conforming to the latest UNIX product standard developed by The Open Group Platform Forum for the Single UNIX Specification version 3.

MacDailyNews Note: Tom Yager broke this news via InfoWorld in August. This is the official press release announcement verbatim from The Open Group issued today, November 19. 2007.

This certification is significant as it further broadens the installed base of UNIX systems in the marketplace to include a popular desktop platform. In addition, Apple's UNIX 03 certification is a milestone for the UNIX certification program since Mac OS X is the first operating system derived from the open source BSD base of historical UNIX products to meet the certification requirements.

The Single UNIX Specification is a set of open specifications that define the requirements for a conformant UNIX system. Operating systems that support the Single UNIX Specification provide a set of standard interfaces allowing the rich catalog of back office and other applications that comply with the specification to be easily ported between the compliant operating systems. With certification of Mac OS X, end users now benefit from such applications available on a range of certified UNIX 03 systems available from major vendors, including Apple, Fujitsu, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and Sun Microsystems.

"For over ten years, the Single UNIX Specification has consistently provided both scalability and stability to end users -- one hallmark of a tried and true technology standard," said Allen Brown, president and CEO for The Open Group, in the press release. "Operating platforms conforming to the UNIX 03 standard assures enterprises with industrial strength products, as well as an opportunity to avoid limited choice in vendor partnership. In achieving UNIX 03 certification, Apple has shown true commitment to its customers in providing open solutions that are warranted and fully supported."

The Open Group is a vendor-neutral and technology-neutral consortium, which drives the creation of Boundaryless Information Flow(TM) that will enable access to integrated information within and between enterprises based on open standards and global interoperability. The Open Group works with customers, suppliers, consortia and other standard bodies. Its role is to capture, understand and address current and emerging requirements, establish policies and share best practices; to facilitate interoperability, develop consensus, and evolve and integrate specifications and open source technologies; to offer a comprehensive set of services to enhance the operational efficiency of consortia; and to operate the industry's premier certification service.

Source: The Open Group

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "Mike in Helsinki" for the heads up.]

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Nov 19, 07 - 09:08 am Comment from: Wingsy

"Operating platforms conforming to the UNIX 03 standard assures enterprises with industrial strength products, as well as an opportunity to avoid limited choice in vendor partnership."

Enterprise IT drones, take note.

Nov 19, 07 - 01:05 pm Comment from: Ampar

IT drones are probably too busy fertilizing their queen to notice much else.

Nov 19, 07 - 02:02 pm Comment from: Eddie

Still full of shit I see Ampar. That's the only downside to having a login system - Mr Terminally Boring is back.

Nov 19, 07 - 02:18 pm Comment from: Vlad

@"Eddie"

Sounds like someone is jealous. Ampar is hilarious, and I'm very glad he's back. No doubt jerks like you will soon drive him away again, though.

As noted by MDN, this article isn't really news anyways.

Nov 19, 07 - 02:20 pm Comment from: twilightmoon

lolz @ random drive by (not even logged in) troll spam.

Keep it up Wintrolls, Apple's on a roll and gonna run your asses over!

The past is Microsoft.

The future is open standards and open compatible formats.

Nov 19, 07 - 02:22 pm Comment from: twilightmoon

Vlad,

It's news because this was officially announced confirming the earlier rumor.

MDN, can you please make this notify me box unchecked by default? Having to manually uncheck it is annoying.

Nov 19, 07 - 02:23 pm Comment from: Ampar

"No doubt jerks like you will soon drive him away again, though."

Not a chance, Vlad. And thanks.

Nov 19, 07 - 02:34 pm Comment from: Wingsy

Ditto what twilightmoon said.

Nov 19, 07 - 03:10 pm Comment from: brindle

I'm waiting for the iPhone to be Posix Compliant. =)

Nov 19, 07 - 03:12 pm Comment from: shiftOpt k

nice! this type of news makes me glad i'm a Mac user

Nov 19, 07 - 04:10 pm Comment from: Eddie

Vlad,
You're easily pleased. Simpleton.

Nov 19, 07 - 05:26 pm Comment from: Eddie

I was going to say more, but my dman computer keeps blue screening - I have to type quickly in between reboots.

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