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[News] IBM Gives GNU/Linux the Boost on UNIX Servers

  • Subject: [News] IBM Gives GNU/Linux the Boost on UNIX Servers
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 10:12:19 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
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IBM adds Linux apps support to Unix servers

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| IBM has added a new capability to its virtualization platform that will allow 
| Linux applications to run on IBM's Unix servers, the company announced 
| Tuesday.  
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http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/01/29/IBM-adds-Linux-apps-support-to-Unix-servers_1.html?source=rss&url=http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/01/29/IBM-adds-Linux-apps-support-to-Unix-servers_1.html
http://tinyurl.com/395db2


Recent:

IBM Offers Collaboration Support for Ubuntu

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| IBM today announced that it will offer an integrated Open Collaboration 
| Client Solution with support for Ubuntu, a Linux-based operating system from 
| Canonical Ltd. that is especially popular for desktops, laptops and thin 
| clients.   
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http://www.ebizq.net/news/8847.html?rss


Related:

Incubating Innovation

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| IBM's  Emerging Business Organization, for example, has produced businesses 
| based on innovative technologies such as Linux, generating over $2 billion in 
| annual revenues. Hewlett-Packard has grown its printing business to be the 
| dominant source of its profits.   
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http://www.forbes.com/claytonchristensen/2007/12/21/ibm-hp-incubator-leadership-clayton-in_sw_1221claytonchristensen_inl.html
http://tinyurl.com/2v2t8l


Inna Kuznetsova, Global Executive for Linux, IBM  

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| Sitting at the helm of IBM's strategy pulpit on Linux is Inna Kuznetsova, who 
| recently took over the role from long-time IBM Linux executive Scott Handy. 
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http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3699706


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| "We've moved past the ideology," said Sutor, in Salt Lake City
| Thursday to attend graduation ceremonies at Neumont University."
| Many people have figured out that there are a number of ways tom
| ake money from the 'open source' model."
| 
| [...]
| 
| The litigation has been characterized as part of a proxy war being
| waged by Microsoft against Linux, seen as a prime challenger to
| Windows. Microsoft has been a prime funding source for SCO, but
| earlier this month stunned open-sourcers by announcing a development
| pact for Novell's Suse-brand of Linux.
| 
| IBM is watching the apparent about-face with interest - and
| skepticism. "I don't see [Microsoft] doing very much yet for open
| source that isn't at arm's length," Sutor said. "Possibly this is
| a way of perpetrating previous [anti-Linux] strategy while
| superficially looking better."
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http://www.sltrib.com/ci_4679245?source=rss


Is IBM open source's little friend?

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| ...That is because one of the big post-Linuxworld features is all about
| IBM, and how IBM is going to use open source to beat big, bad Microsoft.
|
| [...]
|
| The story, from Motley Fool, says IBM is going to get Linux running faster
| on its proprietary chips, go after smaller customers using the cost
| benefits of open source, and push an "open health care framework" to
| push computers into smaller medical offices.
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=758 


Ballmer rattles intellectual property saber at Linux

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| You would have thought that by now Ballmer would have learned his
| lesson. After all, it was Microsoft that fueled up the SCO IP rocket,
| aimed it at Linux, and then watched as SCO's anti-Linux lawsuits have
| blown up.
| 
| SCO's IP claims against Linux have been proven time and again to ben
| othing more than bad jokes. Is there any reason to think that Microsoft's
| IP claims wouldn't be more of the same?
| 
| Yes, there is one key difference. Microsoft, if it actually had
| anything to show, would likely be relying on patents rather than
| copyrights, against Linux. However, there's just couple of wee
| little problems with that approach.
| 
| First, let's assume that Microsoft isn't filled with morons. So,
| instead of threatening to sue customers -- and we all know how wellt
| hat worked out for SCO, don't we? -- they'll have to sue a big Linux
| vendor. Let's say, they decide to pick on Red Hat.
| 
| Now, as it just so happens, Red Hat isn't the only company that
| distributed RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux). There's this other
| company named Oracle, which recently got into the RHEL business.
| Larry Ellison may call his version "Unbreakable Linux," but Oracle
| makes no bones about it: Unbreakable Linux is RHEL.
| 
| Microsoft might think it could break Red Hat down with a long enough
| lawsuit, but Oracle? Do the boys in Redmond really want to spend the
| rest of the next decade locked in battle with Larry Ellison? I don't
| think so.
| 
| Besides, does Microsoft think IBM will stay on the litigation sidelines,
| if it decides to play the patent card? IBM makes a lot of its billions
| from Linux, and I can't see Big Blue paying Microsoft off to continue
| using its favorite operating system.
|
| [...]
|
| So, from where I sit, if Microsoft really wants to try to slug it out with 
| Linux in the courts, it will first have to deal with other industry 
| heavyweights. It will also have to deal with all the negative PR that will 
| result from taking on a much smaller company. And, after all that, 
| Microsoft will still have the problem that trying to hit Linux on patents 
| will be like trying to give the north wind a good punch in the jaw -- it 
| simply can't be done.
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http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS7228555922.html


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