Paper Title
Unix: The Prominent OS in the IT Industry

Abstract
A multiuser, multitasking operating system (OS) with the trademarked name "Unix" is meant to be flexible and adaptable. One of the earliest operating systems (OSs) to be written in the C programming language was Unix, which was initially created in the 1970s. The Unix operating system and its offshoots, which offer portability, stability, and interoperability across a variety of diverse contexts and device types, have had a significant impact on the computer and electronics industry since their introduction. A solid operating system (OS) foundation is required in today's diversified computing environments to provide business continuity and scalability. The UNIX Operating System, is a critical technology enables lowering total cost of ownership while delivering enhanced IT agility, stability, and interoperability in diverse contexts, fostering global business and market innovation. This OS has a fascinating past while displaying a strong current market momentum. Unix is essential. Simple command-line programmes, server connections, and server communication were all made possible by Unix, whereas prior operating systems based on a GUI could not. Android, iOS, PlayStation, and many more systems and applications use Unix. Candidates who are interested in working with server technology and administration should understand Unix and become familiar with its commands, use cases, and fundamental ideas. Learning how to utilise Unix is definitely a good idea, especially for individuals who manage Linux or Ubuntu systems or even those who wish to pursue big data analytics. All computer science graduates or computer enthusiasts should be familiar with basic Unix commands like pwd, chdir, dir, ls, ls-l, and passwd. Keywords - UNIX, Operating System, Kernel, Multi-User, Portable