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What is NT?

The abbreviation "NT" is ambiguous and could refer to several technologies. Without more context, it is difficult to provide a specific explanation. It could refer to Windows NT, a family of operating systems produced by Microsoft. It could also refer to other network technologies. Please provide more context for a more precise answer.

What other technologies are related to NT?

NT Competitor Technologies

SGI IRIX was a Unix-based operating system that competed with Windows NT in the workstation and server market.
mentioned alongside NT in 75% (52) of relevant job posts
DOS was an earlier operating system that predates and was eventually replaced by Windows NT in many scenarios.
mentioned alongside NT in 5% (237) of relevant job posts
Windows 2000 is a direct successor and competitor to Windows NT 4.0.
mentioned alongside NT in 5% (120) of relevant job posts
Unix is a family of operating systems that competed with Windows NT in the server market.
mentioned alongside NT in 0% (1k) of relevant job posts
Solaris is a Unix-based operating system from Sun Microsystems that competed with Windows NT in the server market.
mentioned alongside NT in 1% (265) of relevant job posts
Windows XP is a later version of Windows that competed with Windows NT 4.0 and earlier versions.
mentioned alongside NT in 3% (117) of relevant job posts
SUSE is a Linux distribution that competes with Windows NT in the server market.
mentioned alongside NT in 1% (82) of relevant job posts
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a Linux distribution that competes with Windows NT in the server market.
mentioned alongside NT in 0% (91) of relevant job posts

NT Complementary Technologies

A Fibre Channel (FC) switch provides connectivity for storage area networks (SANs) which can be used in conjunction with NT servers.
mentioned alongside NT in 83% (52) of relevant job posts
SSDs are storage devices that can be used in NT-based systems to improve performance.
mentioned alongside NT in 75% (52) of relevant job posts
Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) are security tools used to protect NT-based systems from attacks.
mentioned alongside NT in 42% (65) of relevant job posts

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