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  • Linux for e-Learning in Jordan

  • IBM is set to support Jordan's EduWave as part of its open source e-learning solution platform for Middle East markets. EduWave, the comprehensive K-12 e-learning platform, has been introduced in over 3,000 schools in Jordan.
  • Sunday, December 12 - 2004 at 15:41
  • IBM matches Power with Linux

  • Earlier this year, IBM's Power architects and forward-thinking partners held court at the Power Everywhere event in New York to extol the future of Power Architecture in all its manifestations. But what does all this ubiquitous Power mean for Linux?
  • Sunday, December 05 - 2004 at 16:08
  • Linux: new options for SMBs

  • Linux provides new choice to Small to Medium-sized Business. IBM News interviews Laurie Jelinek, VP SMB, Central Region, Americas.
  • Sunday, November 28 - 2004 at 14:49
  • IDC study backs Linux cost-saving

  • Taken from a White Paper published on www.ibm.com, this article summarises the benefits of Linux and Intel-based servers in cutting the cost of enterprise computing according to an IDC study for IBM and Red Hat.
  • Wednesday, November 17 - 2004 at 16:52
  • The Sun introduction to Linux

  • This article is the part before it gets too technical. For the rest of this article follow the URL at the end of the text. However, this does give a flavour of the Linux experience according to Sun.
  • Wednesday, October 27 - 2004 at 14:41
  • The Power of Linux

  • An article taken from IBM's Linux magazine explains how non-Linux users can swiftly apply this operating system to even the most complex of projects.
  • Wednesday, October 13 - 2004 at 10:26
  • Linux in emerging markets

  • IT systems worldwide exist to provide companies and institutions with similar benefits: enhanced communication and collaboration, streamlined efficiencies, and ultimately greater profits. This article from IBM looks at the special situation in emerging markets.
  • Monday, September 27 - 2004 at 17:41
  • Global Sun clients choose Linux

  • Sun Microsystems continues to bring its extensive experience of 64-bit enterprise computing to the volume server and workstation arena to enable customers to get high performance on leading operating systems of choice, whether that is Linux, Microsoft Windows or Sun's own Solaris.
  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, September 19 - 2004 at 16:57
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