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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
IBM has combined its "church" and "state" Linux functions under Bob Sutor, whose title now reads vice president of open source and Linux. (Picture from the resume page of Sutor's Web site.) In the ...
IBM is expanding its open-source strategy beyond Linux by targeting eight new technology areas where it will focus open-source attention going forward. On Tuesday at LinuxWorld in San Francisco, IBM ...
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 ...
IBM is looking to boost its mainframe business with a Linux push that includes new hardware, software and the founding of the Open Mainframe Project. The company is also contributing mainframe code to ...
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 ...
IBM chief executive Louis Gerstner said Tuesday that his company will spend $1 billion on Linux next year. Gerstner made the announcement at the eBusiness Conference and Expo in New York, where IBM ...
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