IBM plans to launch on Tuesday a program to make Linux applications available across its entire hardware line. Called the IBM eServer Application Server Advantage for Linux and code-named Chiphopper, ...
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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, ...
The mainframe, the hardware stalwart that has existed for decades, is continuing to be a force in the modern era. Among the vendors that still build mainframes is IBM, which today announced the latest ...
IBM has launched three Power8 Linux servers designed to accelerate artificial intelligence, deep learning, and advanced analytics applications. The new systems tap the Nvidia NVLink technology to move ...
IBM continued to reshape the mainframe with an eye toward further integrating it within hybrid clouds and securing Linux-based workloads. Both can fit in cloud data-center racks and can be outfitted ...
Pro The godfather speaks - this is the device Linus Torvalds says would be his perfect Linux PC, but you'll never get one Pro GMKtec's next mini PC will be the first to feature Intel Panther Lake - ...
IBM is expanding its “buy-as-you-need” utility approach to Linux on the mainframe. In an announcement today, IBM said it will offer customers capacity as needed by creating virtual Linux servers on ...
NEW YORK--IBM, having embraced Linux, now is on a mission to convince others that the operating system is worthy of real-world use. To further its cause, IBM put on display at the LinuxWorld ...
You might not think that ‘Linux’ and ‘mainframe’ belong in the same sentence, but IBM has been putting various flavors of Linux on its mainframe computers for 15 years. Today IBM and Canonical ...
IBM is making a lot of noise at the LinuxWorld trade show in San Francisco this week. The computer giant is announcing new customers using the Linux operating system, a cheaper alternative to ...
Only a handful of countries (Japan, Taiwan, Mexico, and China) have nation-wide earthquake early-warning systems. Isn’t that weird? Many other countries have alert systems in place for certain ...
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