Solaris

Solaris (originally called SunOS) is a high-end workstation operating system developed by Oracle (formerly Sun Microsystems, Inc. who were bought out by Oracle in 2010). Solaris, formerly known as Suntools, was introduced in the mid-1980s using Sun's own Sun-3 workstation. Originally it used its own window manager, then using OpenWindows, then CDE, and then (as now) GNOME.

In 2005, OpenSolaris was released by Sun. When Oracle acquired Solaris, it's announced that OpenSolaris would be discontinued and Solaris 11 would be released under a proprietary license.

Versions

 * Sun Unix 0.7 (Released in 1982)
 * SunOS 1.0 (Released in November 1983)
 * SunOS 1.1 (Released in April 1984)
 * SunOS 1.2 (Released in January 1985)
 * SunOS 2.0 (Released in May 1985)
 * SunOS 3.0 (Released in February 1986)
 * SunOS 3.2 (Released in September 1986)
 * SunOS 3.5 (Released in January 1988)
 * SunOS 4.0 (Released in December 1988)
 * SunOS 4.0.1 (Released in December 1988)
 * SunOS 4.0.2 (Released in September 1989)
 * SunOS 4.0.3 (Released in May? 1989)