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To support the growth of System z Linux and cloud solutions, IBM has launched the world's first dedicated System z Linux and Cloud Center of Competency in Beijing. The center will enable customers to take advantage of Linux and cloud computing solutions on the mainframe, and help accelerate adoption of Linux on System z technologies in China.

Posted June 11, 2014

IBM is helping to enhance the operational infrastructure for the jewelry sector in India by offering a combination of solutions tailor-made for the jewelry manufacturers' and retailers' specifications.

Posted December 19, 2013

IBM is helping to enhance the operational infrastructure for the jewelry sector in India by offering a combination of solutions tailor-made for the jewelry manufacturers' and retailers' specifications.

Posted December 19, 2013

IBM inventors have developed new cloud storage software that provides a simple interface for clients to dynamically migrate data across multiple clouds, while keeping it confidential and secure.

Posted December 19, 2013

IBM inventors have developed new cloud storage software that provides a simple interface for clients to dynamically migrate data across multiple clouds, while keeping it confidential and secure.

Posted December 19, 2013

Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is an open source hypervisor that provides enterprise-class performance, scalability and security.

Posted December 19, 2013

Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is an open source hypervisor that provides enterprise-class performance, scalability and security.

Posted December 19, 2013

On the surface, IBM's plans to extend support for Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) technology to the Power Systems portfolio of server products sound simple enough.

Posted December 19, 2013

On the surface, IBM's plans to extend support for Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) technology to the Power Systems portfolio of server products sound simple enough.

Posted December 19, 2013

In an exclusive interview, with ZDNet's Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, Jim Wasko, the IBM Linux Technology Center Director, talks about IBM's plans to add KVM support to its Power architecture.

Posted December 19, 2013

In an exclusive interview, with ZDNet's Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, Jim Wasko, the IBM Linux Technology Center Director, talks about IBM's plans to add KVM support to its Power architecture.

Posted December 19, 2013

For the third year in a row, IBM has been selected by readers of the Linux Journal as the winner of the "Best Linux Server Vendor" in the Readers' Choice Awards.

Posted December 19, 2013

For the third year in a row, IBM has been selected by readers of the Linux Journal as the winner of the "Best Linux Server Vendor" in the Readers' Choice Awards.

Posted December 19, 2013

Jim Wasko, Director, IBM Linux Technology Center, presented a keynote on the future of Linux and open computing at SUSECon 2013, held earlier this month in Florida. The world is changing as a new generation of big data, cloud, social and mobile applications rapidly emerges, placing new and challenging requirements on the IT infrastructure of organizations, Wasko told attendees. Linux and other open technologies, he said, are key to solving these challenges - by offering faster innovation, deeper integration, and greater choice - and are expected to play a major role in the future of computing.

Posted November 20, 2013

Jim Wasko, Director, IBM Linux Technology Center, presented a keynote on the future of Linux and open computing at SUSECon 2013, held earlier this month in Florida. The world is changing as a new generation of big data, cloud, social and mobile applications rapidly emerges, placing new and challenging requirements on the IT infrastructure of organizations, Wasko told attendees. Linux and other open technologies, he said, are key to solving these challenges - by offering faster innovation, deeper integration, and greater choice - and are expected to play a major role in the future of computing.

Posted November 20, 2013

An overwhelming majority of enterprise IT decision makers responding to a recent Red Hat survey say that OpenStack is part of their organization's future cloud infrastructure plans.The "2013 Path to an OpenStack-Powered Cloud" survey of 200 U.S. enterprise decision makers, commissioned by Red Hat through IDG Connect, found that the majority of organizations (51%) are on either their second or third implementation of private cloud, using internally developed solutions or alternative offerings from vendors.

Posted November 20, 2013

An overwhelming majority of enterprise IT decision makers responding to a recent Red Hat survey say that OpenStack is part of their organization's future cloud infrastructure plans.The "2013 Path to an OpenStack-Powered Cloud" survey of 200 U.S. enterprise decision makers, commissioned by Red Hat through IDG Connect, found that the majority of organizations (51%) are on either their second or third implementation of private cloud, using internally developed solutions or alternative offerings from vendors.

Posted November 20, 2013

The Linux on Power Technical Symposium at IBM Hursley in the UK drew standing-room only audiences this week. More than 50 ISVs and IBM Business Partners attended the one-day event which included presentations, demonstrations and education, followed by two optional days of technical consultations and in-depth demos. The event placed strong emphasis on how companies can benefit from the latest innovations and tools available to help them port and optimize their Linux applications for the POWER platform.

Posted November 20, 2013

The Linux on Power Technical Symposium at IBM Hursley in the UK drew standing-room only audiences this week. More than 50 ISVs and IBM Business Partners attended the one-day event which included presentations, demonstrations and education, followed by two optional days of technical consultations and in-depth demos. The event placed strong emphasis on how companies can benefit from the latest innovations and tools available to help them port and optimize their Linux applications for the POWER platform.

Posted November 20, 2013

The OpenStack User Committee and Foundation staff conducted a survey of OpenStack cloud operators and end users and shared the results with the community during the recent OpenStack Summit Hong Kong. The survey generated 822 responses and catalogued 387 OpenStack cloud deployments across 56 countries.

Posted November 20, 2013

The OpenStack User Committee and Foundation staff conducted a survey of OpenStack cloud operators and end users and shared the results with the community during the recent OpenStack Summit Hong Kong. The survey generated 822 responses and catalogued 387 OpenStack cloud deployments across 56 countries.

Posted November 20, 2013

At CloudOpen Europe in Edinburgh, the Linux Foundation released a new report "Understanding the Open Cloud: Open Cloud Projects Profiled." CloudOpen brings together all of the open source projects supporting the cloud in one place where developers, users and vendors can learn more about them and understand how best to collaborate.

Posted November 20, 2013

At CloudOpen Europe in Edinburgh, the Linux Foundation released a new report "Understanding the Open Cloud: Open Cloud Projects Profiled." CloudOpen brings together all of the open source projects supporting the cloud in one place where developers, users and vendors can learn more about them and understand how best to collaborate.

Posted November 20, 2013

For the first time, IBM is making IBM Watson technology available as a development platform in the cloud, to allow software application providers around the world to build a new applications benefiting from Watson's cognitive computing intelligence.

Posted November 20, 2013

For the first time, IBM is making IBM Watson technology available as a development platform in the cloud, to allow software application providers around the world to build a new applications benefiting from Watson's cognitive computing intelligence.

Posted November 20, 2013

At LinuxCon and CloudOpen Europe in Edinburgh, The Linux Foundation announced that the Open Virtualization Alliance (OVA) is becoming a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project.

Posted October 23, 2013

At LinuxCon and CloudOpen Europe in Edinburgh, The Linux Foundation announced that the Open Virtualization Alliance (OVA) is becoming a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project.

Posted October 23, 2013

At InterConnect 2013 in Singapore, IBM unveiled new systems and solutions that help clients and managed service providers (MSPs) build private and hybrid clouds to get the most out of big data, social, and mobile workloads. They include PureSystems, Power Systems, Smarter Storage Systems, System x, and Technical Computing offerings that provide the flexibility clients need to quickly deploy clouds.

Posted October 23, 2013

At InterConnect 2013 in Singapore, IBM unveiled new systems and solutions that help clients and managed service providers (MSPs) build private and hybrid clouds to get the most out of big data, social, and mobile workloads. They include PureSystems, Power Systems, Smarter Storage Systems, System x, and Technical Computing offerings that provide the flexibility clients need to quickly deploy clouds.

Posted October 23, 2013

IBM recently published a new SPECvirt_sc2013 result, this time with Intel's newest processor, the Xeon E5-2600 V2, using a System X x3650M4 server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux v6.4.

Posted October 23, 2013

IBM recently published a new SPECvirt_sc2013 result, this time with Intel's newest processor, the Xeon E5-2600 V2, using a System X x3650M4 server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux v6.4.

Posted October 23, 2013

In a new blog, Mike Day, IBM Distinguished Engineer and Chief Virtualization Architect, Open Systems, describe five important upstream KVM features that can be expected in future enterprise distributions.

Posted October 23, 2013

In a new blog, Mike Day, IBM Distinguished Engineer and Chief Virtualization Architect, Open Systems, describe five important upstream KVM features that can be expected in future enterprise distributions.

Posted October 23, 2013

Taking the approach that the best way to learn about and solve problems is to explore all sides of the issues, the "What's Next for IT?" video debate series provides a forum where expert IT influencers discuss cloud, data and security trends and technologies that are top of mind for business and tech clients.

Posted October 23, 2013

Taking the approach that the best way to learn about and solve problems is to explore all sides of the issues, the "What's Next for IT?" video debate series provides a forum where expert IT influencers discuss cloud, data and security trends and technologies that are top of mind for business and tech clients.

Posted October 23, 2013

In a guest blog post on Linux.com, Adam Jollans, Program Director of Linux and Open Virtualization Strategy at IBM, writes about why open computing matters today more than ever.

Posted October 23, 2013

In a guest blog post on Linux.com, Adam Jollans, Program Director of Linux and Open Virtualization Strategy at IBM, writes about why open computing matters today more than ever.

Posted October 23, 2013

At Enterprise2013 Summit in Orlando, Florida, which drew over 2,700 clients and business partners, IBM launched new business analytics and cloud software solutions. The IBM zEnterprise family of mainframes, which includes the zEC12, zBC12 and Enterprise Linux Server (ELS) platforms, provides businesses with a high performance, secure, and efficient platform for analytics and cloud computing.

Posted October 23, 2013

At Enterprise2013 Summit in Orlando, Florida, which drew over 2,700 clients and business partners, IBM launched new business analytics and cloud software solutions. The IBM zEnterprise family of mainframes, which includes the zEC12, zBC12 and Enterprise Linux Server (ELS) platforms, provides businesses with a high performance, secure, and efficient platform for analytics and cloud computing.

Posted October 23, 2013

In a keynote at LinuxCon North America last week, Brad McCredie, IBM Fellow and Vice President of Power Development, announced that IBM plans to invest $1 billion over the next 5 years in new Linux and open source technologies for IBM's Power Systems servers. This new investment exemplifies IBM's commitment to provide choice and flexibility for clients to manage and develop next generation applications for big data and analytics, social and mobile, and cloud-based solutions using open source technology.

Posted September 26, 2013

In a keynote at LinuxCon North America last week, Brad McCredie, IBM Fellow and Vice President of Power Development, announced that IBM plans to invest $1 billion over the next 5 years in new Linux and open source technologies for IBM's Power Systems servers. This new investment exemplifies IBM's commitment to provide choice and flexibility for clients to manage and develop next generation applications for big data and analytics, social and mobile, and cloud-based solutions using open source technology.

Posted September 26, 2013

The Open Virtualization Alliance (OVA), a consortium committed to fostering the adoption of Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM), has announced that NetApp has joined the organization as a Governing Member.

Posted September 26, 2013

The Open Virtualization Alliance (OVA), a consortium committed to fostering the adoption of Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM), has announced that NetApp has joined the organization as a Governing Member.

Posted September 26, 2013

The latest update of The Linux Foundation's report on Linux kernel development has been published. Since 2005, almost 10,000 individual developers representing 1,000 different companies have contributed to the kernel, creating a common resource developed by companies that compete fiercely in other areas. Written by Jonathan Corbet, LWN.net, Greg Kroah-Hartman, The Linux Foundation, and Amanda McPherson, The Linux Foundation, this is the fifth update to the document, which has been published roughly annually since 2008.

Posted September 26, 2013

The latest update of The Linux Foundation's report on Linux kernel development has been published. Since 2005, almost 10,000 individual developers representing 1,000 different companies have contributed to the kernel, creating a common resource developed by companies that compete fiercely in other areas. Written by Jonathan Corbet, LWN.net, Greg Kroah-Hartman, The Linux Foundation, and Amanda McPherson, The Linux Foundation, this is the fifth update to the document, which has been published roughly annually since 2008.

Posted September 26, 2013

The OpenDaylight Project, a community-led and industry-supported open source framework to advance software-defined networking (SDN), recently provided a first glimpse at the OpenDaylight SDN architecture for the first release called "Hydrogen."

Posted September 26, 2013

The OpenDaylight Project, a community-led and industry-supported open source framework to advance software-defined networking (SDN), recently provided a first glimpse at the OpenDaylight SDN architecture for the first release called "Hydrogen."

Posted September 26, 2013

The US Open—now underway—draws millions of tennis enthusiasts from all over the world for two intense weeks of non-stop world-class tennis action. Brian O'Connell, Software Engineer and Master Inventor, IBM, provides a behind-the-scenes peek at the technology supporting the event in his new blog. Fans are watching events unfold not only at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York, but also through an integrated online, mobile and social experience delivering real-time play-by-play action, live video streaming and live match scores and statistics, ensuring that every fan experiences the thrill and excitement on center court.

Posted August 28, 2013

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