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IBM Puts Linux On POWER!   
Sunday, December 03 2006 @ 07:02 PM EST
Contributed by: sde

IBM has announced the delivery of the 2,500th Linux application available for POWER -- extending the flexibility of one of the world's most pervasive processor architectures. The application, Sybase Unwired Accelerator, quickly and securely extends corporate applications to mobile environments.

The number of tested, native applications available for the Linux on POWER platform has grown more than 200 per cent in the last two years, marking it as a fast-developing new IT ecosystem. The availability of business-critical applications and building blocks such as Sybase Unwired Accelerator and IBM WebSphere Business Services Fabric demonstrates that businesses can increasingly look to powerful, reliable 64-bit Linux systems such as IBM System p servers running the Linux operating system for the applications that run their core functions.

IBM POWER5 processor-based systems, which include System p, System i and BladeCenter JS21servers, have been tuned for Linux, offering features specifically designed for critical computing in the areas of RAS, performance, scalability, and virtualisation, at surprisingly affordable prices.

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