• MKS, Inc (formerly called Mortice Kern Systems) is a subsidiary of PTC, Inc. It was previously a multinational independent software vendor that was acquired...
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  • Look up MKS or mks in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. MKS may refer to: MKS (Switzerland), a broker of precious metals MKS Inc., a software vendor (formerly...
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  • complete. Before PTC, MKS Toolkit was owned by MKS Inc. In 1999, MKS acquired a company based in Fairfax, Virginia, USA called Datafocus Inc. The Datafocus product...
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    MKS Instruments, Inc. is an American process control instrumentation company. It is headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts. MKS Instruments was founded...
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  • PTC Integrity (redirect from MKS Source)
    (formerly MKS Integrity) is a software system lifecycle management (SSLM) and application lifecycle management (ALM) platform developed by MKS Inc. and was...
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  • known more briefly as MKS units or the MKS system, is a physical system of measurement based on the metre, kilogram, and second (MKS) as base units. Distances...
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  • on top of the Win32 APIs. MKS Toolkit, originally created for MS-DOS, is a software package produced and maintained by MKS Inc. that provides a Unix-like...
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    for Windows that offer a Unix-like CLI. Microsoft provides MKS Inc.'s ksh implementation MKS Korn shell for Windows through their Services for UNIX add-on...
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    interoperability. In this tradition MorphOS uses pdksh in its SDK. MKS Inc.'s MKS Korn shell – a proprietary implementation of the KornShell language...
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  • some of its immediate successor operating-systems. SFU 1.0 and 2.0 used the MKS Toolkit; starting with SFU 3.0, SFU included the Interix subsystem, which...
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