AIX (Advanced Interactive Executive) is a family of UNIX operating systems developed and sold by IBM for many of its computer platforms. Invented in 1986, AIX was originally created for the IBM 6150 RT workstation, but later became the standard operating system for the IBM RS/6000 series. AIX was the first to utilize journaling file systems and runs on a variety of computers including PCs, workstations, and network servers. IBM AIX is an OS-based power system that allows users to run the applications they prefer on the hardware of their choice. In order to meet ongoing business demands, AIC provides the necessary energy efficiency and flexibility in the IT department.
Duration | 45 Days |
Fees | 20000 |
Course Complete Certificate | Provide |