Linux gets boost from Big Blue

Linux finally won its badge of corporate respectability last week, when IBM announced the launch of a dedicated unit focused on the Open Source operating system. Big Blue said that it aims to make all of its server platforms Linux compatible.

Linux finally won its badge of corporate respectability last week, when IBM announced the launch of a dedicated unit focused on the Open Source operating system. Big Blue said that it aims to make ...

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