IBM has expanded support for open source software on mainframes and launched two machines that ditch the proprietary z/OS in favor of Linux. LinuxONE Emperor is essentially a rebranded z 13 mainframe, ...
NEW YORK--IBM has put more weight behind its effort to attract customers to Linux that runs on its own Power processors, an initiative that distinguishes Big Blue from its competitors in the server ...
Big Blue puts more weight behind its effort to attract customers to Linux that runs on its own Power processors, an initiative that distinguishes IBM from its competitors in the server market. Stephen ...
It is really Unix, and particularly Sun Solaris, that is most feeling the heat of competition from Linux in the server operating system arena, notes Dave Rosenberg in a recent CNET article. Rosenberg ...
The tech giant said its new server can reduce energy consumption by 75pc while supporting multiple workloads. IBM has revealed its latest LinuxONE server, with a focus on energy reduction to help ...
Recently Products Editor, James Gray, caught up with IBM's Inna Kuznetsova, Worldwide Director for IBM's Linux strategy. They discuss IBM's Big Green Linux initiative and IBM's own power-saving move ...
You might call it high-tech's odd couple--IBM's white shirts, ties and pocket protectors paired with the ripped T-shirts of Birkenstock-wearing, free-software-loving Linux programmers. But IBM has ...
eWeek content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More The phrase “IT modernization” has been around for well over ...
coverage from the Linux gathering. IBM is pumping up its business with the penguin. Big Blue will highlight five new customers using the Linux operating system on Monday at the LinuxWorld conference, ...
IBM Corp. today set into motion a three-part attack on Sun Microsystems Inc. to woo customers from the Sun Solaris platform to Linux operating systems on IBM eServer machines. Claiming more than a two ...
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 open ...
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