Expanding Linux support across Workplace software portfolio
Expanding Linux support across Workplace software portfolio
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IBM promises $100m Linux investment

Focus on network-delivered client computing on open source OS

Robert Jaques, vnunet.com 18 Feb 2005
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IBM today announced that it plans to invest $100m over three years to expand Linux support across its Workplace software portfolio.

The investment will focus on products including WebSphere Portal, Lotus Notes/Domino and IBM Workplace. It will also be used for ISV support programmes, channel/partner initiatives, research and development, marketing and various technology and integration centres.

According to Big Blue, its expanded Linux support will help customers build Linux-based enterprise infrastructures. It aims to enable products and applications to run on a variety of operating systems, including Linux.

"Since customers have been looking for ways to extend the value of Linux to the desktop, IBM felt the time was right to deliver a fully supported Linux client alternative," said Ambuj Goyal, general manager of workplace, portal and collaboration software at IBM.

"IBM is helping customers to more fully utilise the business benefits of the Linux platform by providing software on Linux to help build the front end of their solutions."

See also:

Developers offered broader access to open source technologies30 software projects contributed to SourceForge.net  28 Feb 2005
New chipset provides significant reduction in memory latencyX3 architecture promises 38 per cent performance gain  23 Feb 2005
Academic study suggests Microsoft produces more secure codeVulnerability research claims shocking results  17 Feb 2005
IBM offers free testing and supportBig Blue aims to double applications available for Power chips  16 Feb 2005
LinuxWorld 2005All the news, reviews and developments from this year's open source extravaganza in Boston  14 Feb 2005
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for IBM's Linux on Power serversFree evaluation of SuSE Linux on IBM Power architecture  11 Feb 2005

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