Just as a matter of interest.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRrGUEurQCwsearch=IBM%20Business%20consulting%20Witch
Bill
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On Wed, 06 Dec 2000, Terry Collins wrote:
Alister Waller wrote:
FYI,
I heard a rumour that IBM will be shipping Linux on their RISC 6000 Boxes
next year. Well in the UK at least.
It is not a rumour. I thought it had already been posted to this list.
Definately - Q1 2001 is the
Jon Biddell wrote:
Definately - Q1 2001 is the projected release - and by then I may
be able to convince the powers at work that Linux on a dual
PIII/750 woth 1Gb RAM and 100Gb H/D/ would be "adequate" for
Oracle, thus making a certain IBM branded box "surplus to
requirements"...heheheh
Terry Collins wrote:
Jon Biddell wrote:
Definately - Q1 2001 is the projected release - and by then I may
be able to convince the powers at work that Linux on a dual
PIII/750 woth 1Gb RAM and 100Gb H/D/ would be "adequate" for
Oracle, thus making a certain IBM branded box "surplus to
Terry Collins wrote:
Jon Biddell wrote:
Definately - Q1 2001 is the projected release - and by then I may
be able to convince the powers at work that Linux on a dual
PIII/750 woth 1Gb RAM and 100Gb H/D/ would be "adequate" for
Oracle, thus making a certain IBM branded box "surplus to
Michael Sztachanski wrote:
...snip...
FYI
IBM offer a 50% dicount of their product range (Netfinity), not sure
what the dicount is for RS6000, etc.
This is for? (developers?)
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Terry Collins wrote:
Michael Sztachanski wrote:
...snip...
FYI
IBM offer a 50% dicount of their product range (Netfinity), not sure
what the dicount is for RS6000, etc.
This is for? (developers?)
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Michael Sztachanski wrote:
Terry Collins wrote:
Michael Sztachanski wrote:
...snip...
FYI
IBM offer a 50% dicount of their product range (Netfinity), not sure
what the dicount is for RS6000, etc.
This is for? (developers?)
Yes, sorry - for DEVELOPERS
How do they
IBM offer a 50% dicount of their product range
(Netfinity), not sure
what the dicount is for RS6000, etc.
This is for? (developers?)
Yes, sorry - for DEVELOPERS
How do they define developers?
You join their Developer program a company I used to work for did this.
The
FYI,
I heard a rumour that IBM will be shipping Linux on their RISC 6000 Boxes
next year. Well in the UK at least.
thanks
Alister
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