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IBM is renovating its Power computers by investing a billion dollars into making it a full-fledged Linux line for Big Data, cloud, data analytics, and the datacenter.
Linux has its own built-in hypervisor, KVM, for x86 virtualization, and now IBM is porting it to its Power architecture.
The new Power11 servers aim to address the growing modernization needs in the enterprise datacenter, expanding the Power lineup to cover new use cases.
IBM has already invested millions of dollars in Linux development over more than a decade. The latest announcement follows IBM’s decision last month to open up its Power chip architecture and ...
This week at The Linux Foundation Open Source Summit, IBM announced it is opening the POWER Instruction Set Architecture (ISA).With the ISA and other technologies being contributed to the open ...
Looking to move beyond Linux in its open-source strategy, IBM plans to target eight new technology areas where it will look for new business opportunities. Topics Spotlight: Advancing IT Leadership ...
IBM makes the Power Series chips, ... the company is open-sourcing the Power Instruction Set Architecture ... executive director at the Linux Foundation, ...
Involved with Linux since IBM's initial entry into the space more than 10 years ago, Jonathan Prial is now vice president of enablement for sales teams at IBM. Here, he talks with The Linux Executive ...
IBM says 372 new Linux-on-Power applications have been released in 2006. The latest was developed by Sybase and extends corporate applications to mobile devices. IBM's Power Architecture ...
IBM is making integration with Linux a top priority in its evolving strategy to push AIX Unix into the Intel Corp. market, the company said. IBM this fall will release AIX 5L, a freshly minted and ...
Cockroach Labs supports IBM's s390x architecture, offering a resilient, PostgreSQL-compatible database for mission-critical, regulated workloads.