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 Subject: IBM Announces Linux Test Drive
 From: Stacy Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2001 08:22:18 -0500

 IBM Initiative Pushes Linux for Small and Medium Business
 
 ARMONK, N.Y., Dec. 18, 2001 ... IBM today announced an initiative to
 accelerate the adoption of Linux among small and medium business (SMB).
 
 To speed the development of Linux applications that address the unique
 needs of small and medium business, IBM introduced the Linux Test Drive for
 eServer iSeries, which makes available over the Internet a "virtual Linux
 server" to help independent software vendors and the open source community
 write and port their applications to Linux on iSeries.
 
 The eServer iSeries uses advanced "partitioning" technology that allows a
 single physical server to be divided into dozens of virtual servers that
 can be accessed remotely by software developers around the world.
 
 IBM believes the combination of Linux, the fast-growing server operating
 system, and IBM eServer iSeries, with its popularity among SMB customers,
 can help small business consolidate dozens of standalone servers on a
 single, easy-to-manage, mainframe-class server, reducing cost and
 complexity.  To date, more than 200,000 customers around the world, many of
 them mid-sized companies, run their businesses on IBM eServer iSeries,
 choosing it for its security, reliability and low total cost of ownership.
 
 According to IDC, small businesses represent 48 percent of all Linux server
 installations.  Industry analysts also estimate that small and medium size
 business (up to 1,000 employees) will represent more than 50 percent of the
 total server market worldwide by 2004.
 
 "The Linux Test Drive illustrates IBM's commitment  to the development of
 Linux applications that solve real business issues for small to mid-size
 customers," said Kim Stevenson, vice president, IBM eServer iSeries.  "The
 key to Linux adoption among small and medium-sized businesses is offering
 ISVs a fast, convenient way to develop for this important market segment."
 
 H.A. Technical Solutions LLC, a provider of high availability clustering
 and data replication software, recently ported two of its applications to
 Linux on eServer iSeries.  "The process of moving Unix and Java
 applications to Linux on eServer iSeries proved remarkably easy," said
 LeRoy D. Earl, executive vice president, H.A. Technical Solutions.  "We
 simply installed the software and it ran perfectly."
 
 Software providers can get more information and enroll at the Linux Test
 Drive site at www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/developer/factory/testdrive.
 Participants can select from SuSE or Turbolinux distributions of Linux, and
 can choose between 14-day free access or 30-day access for a nominal fee.
 The recently announced Red Hat Linux distribution will be supported on the
 Test Drive server in January.
 
 IBM eServer iSeries offers mid-sized customers mainframe-class reliability
 and security.  A single iSeries server can support up to 31 separate Linux
 partitions, allowing businesses reduce cost and complexity by consolidating
 multiple workloads onto a single, easy-to-manage server.  Earlier this
 year, IBM eServer iSeries was named "Best of Show" at the LinuxWorld
 Conference & Expo in San Francisco.
 
 The Linux Test Drive joins a comprehensive set of Linux software and
 hardware offerings for SMB.  The Small Business Suite for Linux includes
 DB2 Universal Database, WebSphere Application Server and Lotus Domino.  The
 Suite is bundled to deliver all the tools necessary to help customers with
 messaging and collaboration, productivity, Web site creation and design,
 and data management.
 
 The Linux Test Drive builds on the success of Linux and the IBM eServer
 z900 mainframe in large enterprises.  The Linux Community Development
 System, a program announced earlier this year, provides developers access
 to their own virtual mainframe running Linux, helping them build new
 enterprise applications that enable customers to consolidate their
 distributed servers on a single IBM zSeries mainframe.
 
 About IBM
 IBM is the number one server company in the world, offering a full line of
 data transaction, Web application and appliance servers that embrace
 industry standards.  Powered by breakthroughs such as microprocessors with
 copper wiring and Silicon-on-Insulator technology, IBM servers have
 captured industry leading benchmarks that measure transactions, Web serving
 capabilities and performance in software applications.  The IBM eServer
 line is an integral part of customized, flexible and scalable Internet
 solutions for companies of all sizes.  IBM supports Linux on its entire
 portfolio of e-business servers.
 
 Through its Small and Medium Business organization, IBM offers a host of
 cross-industry and industry-specific solutions designed to meet the needs
 of growing companies and help them leverage the potential of the Internet
 and network computing.
 
 IBM news releases and fact sheets are available at http://www.ibm.com.
 Information about IBM eServer iSeries is available at
 http:www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries.
 Information about IBM solutions for Linux is available at
 http://www.ibm.com/linux.
 Information on IBM Small and Medium Business is available at
 http:/www.ibm.com/smallbusiness.
 
 The IBM eServer brand consists of the established IBM e-business logo with
 the descriptive term "`server"' following it.  The IBM e-business logo and
 iSeries are trademarks or registered trademarks of the IBM Corporation.
 
 Linux is registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
 
 All others are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
 companies.
 
 Stacy Simpson
 Media Relations
 IBM Corporation
 Route 100, Somers, NY  10589
 Ph: 914-766-4123 (t/l: 826-4123)
 E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
 
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