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In the latest evolution of its Linux push, IBM has added to its non-x86 Linux server line with the introduction of new dedicated Power 7 rack and blade servers that only run Linux. “Hah”, you say!
IBM, however, has invested in making Linux run on all the hardware systems it sells, including those based on Intel chips, Unix servers, mainframes and its iSeries hardware.
Involved with Linux since IBM's initial entry into the space more than 10 years ago, Jonathan Prial is now vice president of enablement for sales teams at IBM. Here, he talks with The Linux Executive ...
As if it were not committed to Linux enough already, IBM last week elevated its relationships with two key Linux vendors to the highest level of partnership status that Big Blue offers.
Big Blue nearly redeems the $1 billion it said it invested in the Linux operating system in 2001, the head of IBM's four server groups is expected to announce.
Linux, an “open source” standard backed by companies such as IBM and Novell, is starting to chip away at Microsoft’s grip on computer networks, said Nick Petreley, an analyst with Evans Data ...
IBM says Linux readiness is far ahead of the world's perception of it. L.L. Bean, Pixar, Boscov's and Salomon Smith Barney lead the group of big-name converts.
IBM is on the hunt, looking to lure away customers from Microsoft with a bundle of Linux, virtualization, and IBM's Lotus collaboration software.
Ken King, general manager for OpenPower at IBM, says that at this point in his organization’s evolution, they wanted to move it under the auspices of the Linux Foundation.
More than a year after IBM's Chairman and CEO Sam Palmisano challenged his company to move to the Linux desktop by the end of 2005, IBM has significantly toned down its rhetoric on the subject of ...
IBM may have made the open source Linux OS a staple of its software line, but is is keeping its own DB2 database proprietary, a company official said on Wednesday afternoon.
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