| IBM and Oracle® maintain a strong alliance with over 20 years of providing solutions to help businesses improve IT productivity and business value. IBM has a proven track record of customer successes with Oracle and Linux®-based solutions running on IBM System™ and BladeCenter® servers. For customers interested in deploying Oracle Enterprise Linux® on System x and BladeCenter servers, IBM can provide customers with server hardware warranty support. Oracle is the OS support provider for these implementations. Customers can procure the Oracle Enterprise Linux distribution and OS software support directly from Oracle. |
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The IBM Oracle International Competency Center
Helping customers solve business problems
IBM and Oracle continue to invest in competency centers and solutions demo facilities around the world. These centers continually work on new joint proof points and technical documentation. The centers host classes and customer briefings, and look to address the questions that our joint customers have on IBM/Oracle solutions. IBM augments this investment by maintaining one of the largest professional services practices dedicated to Oracle solutions. |
Oracle Enterprise Linux and software support
IBM has maintained an extensive array of server and storage products included in Oracle's Validated Configuration Program. Customers can procure the Oracle Enterprise Linux distribution and software support directly from Oracle. Customers with questions regarding procuring IBM hardware should contact their local IBM representative.
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