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Linux® and IBM have partnered to drive the open standards revolution, moving business beyond the limits of proprietary software and hardware solutions. The entire IBM Systems product line is Linux enabled, making it easy for any size business to take advantage of the power of open standards. And because Linux is an open operating system it benefits from a broad developer base, making it one of the fastest growing operating systems in the world. To simplify your business even further, Linux supports greater and growing interoperability between diverse software and hardware technologies, which leads to a reduction in IT management costs. Learn more
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IBM System x™ portfolio of x86 servers are optimized for a range of Linux distributions. From one to 16-way systems, available in tower, rack and blade form factors, System x servers running Linux provides an open, reliable and secure IT environment that can easily scale as workloads demand.
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IBM BladeCenter® blade servers support a wide selection of processor technologies and operating systems to allow clients to run all of their diverse workloads inside a single architecture. Reduce complexity, improve systems management, and increase energy efficiency while driving down total cost of ownership.
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IBM System Cluster 1350, an integrated, factory-built and -tested cluster solution, includes support for Red Hat® Enterprise Linux and SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server operating systems for high performance, scientific, technical and commercial computing workloads.
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IBM Power Systems can enable new data center economics with leadership performance, modular growth and scalability, as well as energy efficiency and rapid service delivery technologies. Choose from a variety of deployment footprints and more than 15,000 Linux, AIX® [UNIX] and IBM® i operating system® applications on a platform known for proven resiliency.
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Linux on System z™ combines the advantages of the IBM mainframes with the flexibility and open standards of the Linux operating systems. Linux can play a major role in the simplification of the IT infrastructure—not only because it helps simplify business integration through the use of open and industry standards, but also because it supports deployment of new solutions more quickly and accelerates time to market.
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A “systematic” approach to becoming a more innovative business.
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Find benefits, resources and support for Linux
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Announcing IBM Power Systems, a major new platform providing compelling new choices for companies of all sizes.
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