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IBM will announce a new low-end server Wednesday, its first Power processor-based system that can run the Linux operating system without needing IBM's AIX as well.
IBM is building a custom order management and trading system that offers real-time communication between the NYSE trading floor and customers, brokers and dealers.
The new program makes ISVs more competitive by enabling them to offer products that run on both Windows and Linux.
eWEEK INNOVATION PERSPECTIVE: IBM was ahead of its time in relationship to the upstart Linux operating system in the mid-1990s. Twenty years later and a huge amount of innovation later, IBM and ...
More than a year after IBM’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Sam Palmisano challenged his company to move to the Linux desktop by the end of 2005, IBM has significantly toned down its ...
IBM has created a module to handle Java for its mainframe computers and has come out with a budget system for midsize companies to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the mainframe.
The software arm of IBM, the world's largest IT supplier, detailed plans for pivotal areas including online services, standards and Linux at a recent US developer conference.
In a week that has already seen IBM introduce two Linux-only mainframe servers under the brand name LinuxONE, we also now see Huawei step up its commitment to the nonprofit Linux Foundation.
Nicholas Petreley compares the programming editors Jext and J to Jedit and offers a revised opinion of the best Java for Linux.
Gary Krakow tests Sun Microsystems' new operating system based on Java and Linux called the Java Desktop System.
This article gets you started with Java on Linux by showing you how to get the Java Compiler and Virtual Machine installed so you can run core Java programs. It also shows you how to set up a Java web ...
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