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  • IBM pushes new design to reduce Linux blade server heat

    IBM is touting a cooling design that it says lets data centers pack more powerful Linux blade servers into smaller spaces while making it easier to keep things cool. 

  • IBM gives Linux more Power

    According to one analyst, the new Linux-only OpenPower 720 server represents IBM finally backing up its bark with some bite. 

  • Filling in the gaps among Linux clusters, part 2

    While Linux clusters can handle the demands of high performance computing, they're still lacking in some key features, said Eric Pitcher, vice president of technical marketing for Linux Networx, a cluster systems provider in Bluffdale, Utah. In part ... 

  • Hardware spending hits its stride with Linux

    A Forrester Research hardware spending survey shows strong growth with Linux at the heart of the spurt. 

  • Linux clusters can have their day vs. supercomputers, part 1

    Linux clusters can meet the demands of high-performance applications and have advantages over supercomputers, even supercomputers priced to compete with them, says Eric Pitcher, Ph.D., and vice president of product marketing for Linux Networx, a clus... 

  • Linux continues steady server growth

    Gartner's worldwide server revenue numbers hold great promise for Linux, and not such good news for Unix. 

  • LinuxWorld: IBM delivers 64-bit blade server for Linux

    The window is wide open for Linux developers as IBM's 64-bit blade server makes its debut. 

  • LinuxWorld: IBM stimulates development of Linux apps

    Pumping up the volume for its Power server lines, IBM unveiled new partner program alliances with Red Hat and Novell and new development stimulation programs for ISVs. 

  • Author tackles Linux configuration and management

    Got all the time in world? Then, you can package, configure and deploy enterprise Linux without relying on big vendors. After all, said IT author Steve Shah, most Linux distributions are built on open source products. But, what IT shop has loads of t... 

  • Quick Takes: Mandrakelinux supports AMD64

    Mandrakelinux's latest distribution has added support for AMD's 64-bit platform, leading off this edition of Quick Takes. Also included are items from Computer Associates, Topspin Communications and StarNet Communications.