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[News] IBM Eyes GNU/Linux Servers with Management Tools

  • Subject: [News] IBM Eyes GNU/Linux Servers with Management Tools
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 20:49:23 +0100
  • Followup-to: comp.os.linux.advocacy
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IBM promises cheaper datacentre management

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| The company said that it can provide 
| enterprises with a single view of IT systems 
| and  virtualisation technologies, taking in 
| Unix/Linux, mainframe, x86 and storage systems 
| and networks.
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http://www.v3.co.uk/v3/news/2251649/ibm-announces-datacentre

IBM Announces New Software for Managing Data Centers

,----[ Quote ]
| It spans UNIX/Linux, mainframe, x86 and storage 
| systems and networks. 
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http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/28628.wss

London Stock Exchange going Linux as MillenniumIT deal completes

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| The London Stock Exchange has completed its 
| acquisition of MillenniumIT, in a deal which 
| will provide it with a new trading platform to 
| replace its Microsoft-based TradElect 
| technology.
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http://www.computerworlduk.com/management/it-business/supplier-relations/news/index.cfm?newsid=17141


Recent:

IBM and Ubuntu roll Linux for U.S desktops vs Windows 7

,----[ Quote ]
| A few weeks, back IBM and Canonical (the
| lead sponsor of Ubuntu Linux) announced a
| plan to deliver Linux desktops and software
| to Africa. At the time, I questioned why
| the offer wasn't being made available in
| the U.S.
`----

http://blog.internetnews.com/skerner/2009/10/ibm-and-ubuntu-roll-linux-for.html


IBM's Windows 7 rival: Linux

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| For businesses, IBM is pitching the âIBM
| Client for Smart Workâ as a less-costly
| alternative to a Windows 7 upgrade,
| particularly for companies that skipped
| Windows Vista and would be making the
| upgrade from Windows XP. IBM cites market
| research estimating the cost of migrating
| to Windows 7 as high as $2,000 per user, if
| new hardware is required as part of the
| shift.
`----

http://www.techflash.com/seattle/2009/10/ibm_offers_linux-based_alternative_to_windows_7.html?ana=from_rss


IBM and Canonical Launch Linux- and Cloud-based Desktop Software in the U.S.

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| The IBM Client for Smart Work
| (http://www.ibm.com/lotus/openclient),
| based on IBM productivity and collaboration
| software, helps organizations save up to 50
| percent per seat on software costs versus a
| Microsoft-based desktop, in addition to
| avoiding requisite hardware upgrades.  The
| package allows companies to use their
| existing PCs, lower-cost netbooks and thin
| clients.
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http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS195115+20-Oct-2009+PRN20091020


IBM & Canonical to launch Ubuntu desktop for business

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| While this far from an attempt to offer a
| universal Linux desktop replacement for
| Windows, it is a concerted effort to offer
| business users an affordable Windows
| replacement. With Windows 7 Professional
| Upgrade listing for $199 for Vista users,
| and XP users facing a situation where
| buying a new PC is probably their best
| 'upgrade' choice, the Ubuntu-powered IBM
| Client for Smart Work may well find some
| customers.
`----

http://blogs.computerworld.com/14953/ibm_canonical_to_launch_ubuntu_desktop_for_business


IBM and Canonical Launch Linux- and Cloud-based Desktop Software

http://www.ebizq.net/news/11819.html


IBM markets Linux to Africa. Why not the U.S?

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| Personally I think both IBM and Canonical are moving far
| too slow and aren't thinking big enough. While I
| understand that it can take time to develop marketing and
| support services, the partners have had more than a year
| to put this together.
|
| While I understand that Africa might be an easier entry
| point for the Linux notebook, the global recession is
| affecting every nation. The need for low cost, standards
| based solutions that IBM and Ubuntu are proposing for
| Africa is needed in every corner of the world.
`----

http://blog.internetnews.com/skerner/2009/09/ibm-markets-linux-netbook-for.html


IBM, Canonical and Partners Launch Cloud- and Linux-based Netbook Software in Africa

http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/28457.wss


Bob Sutor - Here are your "Dead Ends"

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| Wake up man...Desktop Linux IS important and viable...you
| just can't make any money from it. So a rag-tag bunch of
| people who care do the work, at least part of it, that you
| should be doing. In my opinion anyway.
|
| Hey! I have an idea! Why don't you guys take some of that
| profit (fully tax deductable of course) and help me get
| these 500 + computers connected to the Internet so those
| kids can compete and grow.
|
| Oh never mind...I forgot who I was talking to for a
| second...
|
| Silly me.
`----

http://linuxlock.blogspot.com/2009/09/bob-sutor-here-are-your-dead-ends.html


IBM and Canonical partner on software package for Africa

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| The Wall Street Journal broke the story this morning of a
| partnership between IBM and Canonical to provide a software
| package for users of netbooks and other thin clients in
| Africa. The package, which can be configured in several ways
| to provide both netbook-based and cloud-based software, is
| expected to drive new business for local partners by taking
| advantage of open standards, file sharing, email, and social
| network capabilities.
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http://www.sutor.com/newsite/blog-open/?p=4288


IBM Markets Wares to Africa

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| International Business Machines Corp. will try to sell a new
| package of low-priced computer desktop applications to
| companies and governments in Africa, challenging Microsoft
| Corp. and other rivals in the region.
|
| IBM, which has been pushing into developing markets like
| Africa and Asia as mature markets slow, said the package --
| which includes basic programs like word processing and email
| -- would be made available to customers via remote "cloud
| computing" facilities, meaning users could access the programs
| from the Web. It would cost $10 per month per user, and can
| run on so-called netbook computers, or low-cost PCs priced
| around $300.
|
| IBM is working in collaboration with London-based Canonical
| Ltd., which makes Linux software and was started in South
| Africa.
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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125367155287932855.html
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