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Customer testimonials videos
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Our customers tell the Linux® story better than we ever could ourselves. Download a video in the format of your choice and see for yourself.
If clicking on the link doesn't work, right click on it and choose 'Save link as...' from the pop up menu. This will give you the dialog box to rename the link and decide where to save it on your local computer. |
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ASPCA
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IBM, SIWEL and Linux contribute to better animal care A key component of the ASPCA mission is messaging. Linux, Domino and iNotes together provide maximum uptime of email and calendering. This translates into better care for their animals. |
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Boscov's Department Stores
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A best-of-breed retail solution without the headaches Linux, zSeries® and Linux-compatible software from WebSphere, DB2 and Tivoli help Boscov’s Department Stores collapse its server farm without inhibiting growth. |
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Columbia Advanced Wireless
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Truckers speed along the information highway CAW, Rocksteady and IBM provide high-speed internet access to truck drivers. |
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C.O.R.E Digital Pictures
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A special effects house in Toronto, Canada needed to manage 500 systems in a complex renderfarm. How did they do it? They harnessed the power and sophistication of BladeCenter with its superior technology and smaller footprint plus the convenience and cost effective features this Linux based solution represents. To complete this winning recipe they added the IBM entrepreneurial spirit. |
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IBM Business Partners |
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Why Linux and IBM? Learn how IBM's embrace of Linux technology broadened the market for Business Partners. IBM's ability to anticipate and complement industry directions is evidenced in this series of brief testimonials. |
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E*TRADE
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Linux brings support, savings and scalability to brokerage giant With 4 million customers and counting, E*TRADE relies on xSeries servers running Linux to keep licensing and maintenance costs small as it gets big. |
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Flamenco Network
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Business-class Web services from IBM and Linux Configured for maximum availability and redundancy, an IBM solution, running Linux, gave Flamenco Networks the scalability and flexibility they needed. |
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GKD |
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How do you position your I/T environment to enter the on-demand world? When GKD, a mid market German based company that weaves metal needed a solution that could easily scale up they turned to Linux and IBM xSeries®. With the help of Business Partners ABAS and Siwell Consulting they were able to gain an advanatge in their functionally tough environment by implementing a solution that was both low cost and rich in features able to lower training costs and the order-to-cash cycle. |
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Korean Airlines (KAL)
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Flying high with IBM and Linux KAL expands its internal and external Web-enabled applications with IBM zSeries® servers running Linux, and Linux-friendly WebSphere and DB2 software. |
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Mobil Travel Guide |
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On the road with Linux Strategic Outsourcing from IBM Travel company relies on the expertise of IBM Global Services - Strategic Outsourcing (SO) to create a dynamic customer relationship management (CRM) Web solution based on IBM Web Services technology and Linux on IBM zSeries®. |
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National Digital Mammography Archive
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UPenn fights breast cancer with Linux and IBM Linux, along with the xSeries 342 cluster and DB2, proves its value in parallel database computing on the front lines in the war against breast cancer. |
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Priority Healthcare
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Priority Healthcare migrates their Oracle CRM solution to xSeries and Linux IBM xSeries® 445 engineering and support for Linux are two of the main reasons Priority switched from Dell to IBM to run their CRM solution.
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Royal Dutch Shell
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Tapping the power of clusters The xSeries 330 running Linux is the backbone of supercomputer clusters that enable Shell to search for new petroleum reservoirs more cost-effectively. |
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St. Jude Children's hospital
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Leveraging a large, flexible pool of resources with BladeCenter and Linux St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital speeds drug development time from 6 years to 12 months with a grid computing solution that leverages IBM BladeCenter® and the processing power of underutilized PCs to support compute-intensive drug discovery tasks. |
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SuperValu |
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"The primary challenge is managing change" SuperValu uses zSeries®, DB2 and WebSphere to create SVHarbor, a Web-based portal which improves business processes and lowers the cost of doing business with retailers. |
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