Friday 29 August 2014

IBM Meets Demand For Linux With Training Resources

IBM's commitment to Linux with the announcement of the extension Linux.Following by Power Systems 1000000000$ Company financial commitment to the Linux operating system last year reaffirmed, is Linux for IBM Power Systems Power Systems AIX for services and make available servers IBM iSeries and 54 IBM Innovation Centers and Customer Care Centers. This is Linux systems make better use of IBM Power Parallel Processing and 8 advanced virtualization.

Support facilities of these centers with adoption resources Linux provides a 10-fold increase in the support resource availability.IBM explained that as part of the offer, Linux developers can participate in workshops, both in person and online, teach them how IBM migration services with a variety of Linux distributions, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Canonical Ubuntu Server.

Big Blue also said to be a practical support available for IBM Business Consulting specialists and business partners to do to create common market strategies.Businesses will help open the latest innovations in the search server, the Big Data and Cloud for Computers benefit. Want new technologies that can achieve this faster and cheaper than racks on racks of commodity servers to warm their data centers, today said IBM Power Systems GM Doug Balog.

Technologies for IBM Power Systems and Linux can satisfy these requirements, and to provide innovators with an advanced architecture, new types of software applications to customers a competitive advantage.In April, IBM announced a version of systems Hadoop-database data for Linux System z mainframes known as Zdoop, along with a version of its software for z / OS depends on mobile workloads.On founder Linus Torvalds Tuesday took to Twitter to remind us that it was released 23 years from the first version of Linux.

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