IBM today announced that it has qualified some of its linear-tape backup products, servers and software to run on the Linux operating system, a move analysts say will further bolster the open-source ...
Newest IBM LinuxONE system is engineered to deliver cybersecurity, resiliency, scalability and AI inferencing for hybrid cloud environments. Moving Linux workloads from a compared x86 system to an IBM ...
IBM is expanding its open-source strategy beyond Linux by targeting eight new technology areas where it will focus open-source attention going forward. On Tuesday at LinuxWorld in San Francisco, IBM ...
IBM is making a new call for customers in the telecommunications arena. The company on Tuesday announced a new eServer based on the Linux operating system for the telecommunications industry. At the ...
IBM has updated its LinuxONE mainframes, using the same hardware as its new z17 mainframe platform but designed only to run Linux operating systems, with the focus on artificial intelligence. The ...
Red Hat has announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI (RHEL AI), a platform that integrates IBM's open-source Granite large language models (LLMs) with its InstructLab tools ...
IBM has pulled back on its work tuning the Linux operating system for Intel’s Itanium processor, in a move that possibly points to a larger shift away from the fledgling processor, according to an ...
Adam Jollans, Linux strategy manager for IBM, discusses in an interview with IDG News Service how he sees Linux adoption evolving across vertical industries and in businesses both small and large, and ...
Its push in that direction continues today. This summer, Big Blue expanded its Linux reach with a technology solution it is heralding for midrange computing and application-development needs. The ...
IBM last week announced a plan to create “virtual servers” for corporate users connected to mainframes running in its data centers, provided that the users are willing to run applications on a Linux ...
IBM announced that the Library of Congress will run Linux on its pSeries servers, models that historically have run Unix. The Library of Congress will use the servers for an online catalog of film, ...