Author: JT Smith
New Perl modules
SteelEye teams with IBM to deliver reliable database server solutions for Linux and Windows NT
Author: JT Smith
announced that LifeKeeper(R) for Windows NT and Linux works with DB2*
Universal Database to provide utmost reliability of implementations on IBM’s
eServer xSeries* line of Intel-based servers. SteelEye announced it has
teamed up with IBM to integrate the latest version of LifeKeeper Next
Generation Enterprise Reliability(TM) platform for IBM’s DB2 database running
in Windows NT and Linux operating environments. These integrated solutions
provide enterprises with cost-effective, reliable and scaleable database
server offerings that provide maximum uptime for business-critical
applications. SteelEye and IBM are working to provide customers with new
clustering options for a variety of applications, servers and data.”
IBM business partners seize exploding Linux market opportunity
Author: JT Smith
The new Linux-specific initiatives include education, certification, co-marketing, incentives and technical support. With a new Linux Lens quicklink on the IBM PartnerWorld Web site (http://www.ibm.com/partnerworld/linux), Business Partners will now find a single location linking to all IBM resources for Linux.
“IBM offers a powerful combination of Linux-based hardware and software backed by technical, sales and marketing support that gives my company a competitive range of offerings,” said Bob Covington, CTO, MerchantWired, a leading business and technology solutions provider for the retail industry . “With enhanced support from IBM, we can continue to rapidly grow our expertise on Linux while utilizing our existing skill set to increase the market opportunity at very little cost. The bottom line is we can grow our business more rapidly with IBM.”
According to IDC, Linux shipments grew faster than any other server operating system over the past two years. Business Partners are embracing IBM’s broad portfolio of Linux-based hardware, software and business partner services, including access to more than 1700 ISV applications in the Global Solutions Directory. Receiving more than 1.6 million hits per month, the Global Solutions Directory is a repository where Business Partners and customers view ISV solutions for various industry segments, including finance, retail, insurance and education.
“Linux provides game changing opportunities for IBM Business Partners,” said Patricia Meacham, vice president, marketing, IBM PartnerWorld. “From middleware to the mainframe, IBM has the most complete Linux-enabled e-business portfolio, including services and support to help Business Partners build on their existing expertise to meet the growing demand for Linux-based solutions.”
As part of IBM’s commitment to Linux, IBM is launching a new Ready, Set, Linux! initiative to recruit, enable and support Business Partners. The three-phased approach includes Ready: education on market opportunity and how to get started with IBM; Set: a two-day, hands-on technical training on Linux and IBM e-business solutions; and Linux: an ongoing enablement and support initiative featuring educational roadmaps leading to certification and access to key PartnerWorld benefits for partners delivering e-business solutions for Linux.
In addition to providing core PartnerWorld support, such as Business Partner Connections and the Global Solutions Directory, IBM will be expanding “You Pass, We Pay” certification reimbursement, to provide reimbursement for Linux certifications. All IBM Business Partners that have eligible IBM certifications can be reimbursed for tuition and test expenses up to $3000 once they pass Linux Professional Institute (LPI) Test 101 or achieve Red Hat Linux certification. Business Partners eligible for PartnerRewards may claim up to $3000 for business development funds accrued for approved education and certification activities that lead to LPI or Red Hat Linux certification.
About IBM
IBM (http://www.ibm.com/) is the world’s largest information technology company, with 80 years of leadership in helping businesses innovate. IBM creates, develops and manufactures the industry’s most advanced information technologies, including computer systems, software, networking systems, storage devices and microelectronics. IBM PartnerWorld is a marketing and enablement program designed to create new revenue and marketing opportunities for IBM Business Partners, and provide customers with e-business solutions including products, services, technologies and marketing.
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The plumber’s view of the kernel
Author: JT Smith
who help them when they run into trouble.” Jeff Covey of freshmeat.net opines further.
Category:
- Linux
Half-keyboards: now available, drivers for Linux
Author: JT Smith
designers face is designing usable input that
preserves the flexibility users will expect while
eliminating some of the bulk. Past solutions have
involved chording keyboards like the Twiddler
and compact keyboards worn on the wrist such
as those provided with Xybernaut’s wearable
computers.”
Category:
- Linux
Teaching with freeBSD
Author: JT Smith
Systems degree. Currently, I have 22 students, and we are a third of the way through the course. I thought I’d briefly describe how the course is run, why I’m
using FreeBSD, and how useful the students are finding the course.” Read the rest at freebsdzine.org.
Category:
- Unix
Yes, your BSD can run Oracle and Quake
Author: JT Smith
share were hampered by the diverging standards that forced application developers to
write for only one version of Unix. This (as the youngsters today say) really sucked.
Fortunately, however, the tide has turned in favor of compatibility among the many *nixes.
To commercial software vendors, market share is everything. As such, if *BSD forced Linux
vendors to develop for their OSes, it would be like your average Unix sysadmin saying, ‘If
Cindy Crawford wants to go out, she can call me.'” Read more (about FreeBSD and Linux, not Cindy Crawford) at ISPWorld.com.
Category:
- Unix
Release source code for old games
Author: JT Smith
but good for 3DR. Releasing source does not decrease sales, as you seem to imply it would.
However 3DR has made a decision not to release source. It’s their source; they can do whatever
they want with it.”
Category:
- Open Source
New Trade Wars details and screenshots
Author: JT Smith