IBM announced that IBM eServer won the highest award in the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo held in San Francisco last week. While affirming the commitment to the IBM Linux.
IBM eServer iSeries reach title "Best of Show" in the annual competition that appreciate the extraordinary achievements. Competition was held by open source community. Previously, the IBM eServer z900, also won the highest award in the LinuxWorld, New York in February ago.
In addition, Dr. Daniel Frye, Director of IBM Linux Technology Center, won the "Golden Penguin." This award, shaped penguin made of glass and wind instrument
coated with gold. Awards given to teams that win in the Golden Penguin Bowl.
This is a quiz game that set the two teams consisting of a figure-figure open source and leading the audience to the event dites knowledge about their industry and the development of open software. Linux Technology Center is owned by IBM group of 200 people who work directly with the open source community to enhance the development of Linux.
The award is the latest findings in line with efforts to further strengthen the IBM commitment to Linux and open source community by giving support to Linux on all product lines eServernya.
"Reaching the award" Best of Show "is a kebanggan for IBM and our customers," said Kim Stevenson, Vice President Marketing, IBM Server Group. "This emphasizes the commitment to Linux and IBM's ability eServer products, we provide solutions for Linux that is integrated and classmates Mainframe to all our customers. (Endang K. saputra)
Source: Astaga
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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