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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 ...
At LinuxWorld, Bill Zeitler, head of the server group, says the $1 billion IBM invested in Linux last year has already been recouped through increased sales and services.
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, as well as announce an expanded ...
IBM said it plans to spend more than $300 million, or one-third of the company's $1 billion Linux commitment--on Linux services.
IBM is readying a number of new marketing programs that the computer giant hopes will encourage another 6,000 independent software vendors to port their software to the Linux operating system over ...
You might call it high-tech's odd couple--IBM's white shirts, ties and pocket protectors paired with the ripped T-shirts of Birkenstock-wearing, free-software-loving Linux programmers. But IBM has ...
IBM announced today that it will invest $1 billion in new Linux and open-source technologies for its Power Systems servers.
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 ...
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 ...
IBM's plan to work with the leading Linux distributors: Canonical/Ubuntu, Novell and Red Hat to make Linux more widely available on desktop PCs is perhaps of greatest interest to the channel.
IBM has realigned its Linux strategy around selling industry- and business-specific applications, company executives said Tuesday at the Linuxworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco. Linux ...
Love us or hate us, a lot of what we've been saying about Red Hat under IBM turns out to be rather accurate, including what seems like a wave of resignations, maybe part of the "RTO" regimen (trying ...