Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 12th Jul 2005 20:13 UTC, submitted by Mike Focke
General Unix The US Common Criteria Evaluation and Validation Scheme, the body that grants Evaluation Assurance Level (EAL) ratings in the US has granted an EAL5 Augmented to BAE System's XTS-400 and the STOP Unix operating system. This is the first OS to be granted a EAL5 or better and is the first public EAL5 granted in the US. Read more for details.
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RE: re: Probably based on a BSD
by on Wed 13th Jul 2005 00:09 UTC in reply to "re: Probably based on a BSD"

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the version NEC have that they run on their vector computers.

"NEC SuperUX"

Now using Unix in their press release is dodgy unless they go and get it certified by the opengroup.

Apple does it all the time, without even anything close to POSIX conformance required by the SUS. Open Group threatened to sue Apple, but nothing happened thereafter. It seems that the enforcement of the trademark is extremely poor, especially/even against Open Group members.

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