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Old 29th January 2024
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Default non-win/nux/osx, example of unix used for non-IT purposes?

hello
i saw a while ago that several universities, eg in the US, still uses non-windows/osx/linux systems, eg unix :
https://www1.udel.edu/it/help/unix/using.html
https://sunypoly.edu/academics/major...ence/labs.html

is it still the case?
what others types of non-IT organisations uses unix for common staff? (means not engineers)
are they still type of commercial contracts with end-users unix computers?
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Old 29th January 2024
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I think Microsoft still uses it in their 'backroom'.....at least they did up to a few years ago...

Colleges & universities often use it in their 'backroom' too.

I believe banks also use Unix/Linux, & likely phone companies, & media providers, (Netflix et al)

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