Unix may refer to:
- Unix, a family of operating systems, the first originally developed by Bell Labs at AT&T
- Single UNIX Specification, the trademark UNIX and the terms of its use, now owned by The Open Group
 - POSIX (IEEE 1003 or ISO/IEC 9945), the basic Unix interface standard
 - OpenServer (formerly SCO Unix, System V) the owner's version of the operating system, now owned by Xinuos
 - UNIX System V, the orthodox family of licensed Unices, canonical form being SCO Unix that became Open Server
 - BSD Unix, the widespread family of licensed Unices originating from UCBerkeley
- BSD licenses, a family of software licenses, sometimes called "Unix license"
 
 - Unix System Laboratories, the division that developed unix, especially the System V family
- SCOsource, the owner of unix intellectual property, especially as it relates to the canonical form SCO Unix
 
 - List of Unix systems, for a Unix operating system
 
 - Unix-like, the extended family of operating systems inspired by and having a general similarity with Unix
 - Unix Magazine, a defunct magazine covering unix and unix-like software sector
 - UNIX Review, a defunct magazine covering unix software sector
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing unix
 - All pages with titles beginning with unix
 - History of Unix
 - Unix wars, the battle between BSD Unix and System V for supremacy
 - UnixWorld, a defunct magazine covering unix software sector
 - UNICE (disambiguation)
 - Eunice (disambiguation)
 - Eunuch (disambiguation)
 
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