Message-ID: <11193114.1075858446883.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 13:07:01 -0700 (PDT) From: linux@bdcimail.com To: kamins@enron.com Subject: Boost for enterprise Linux Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: NW on Linux @ENRON X-To: kamins@enron.com X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Vince_Kaminski_Jun2001_10\Deleted Items X-Origin: Kaminski-V X-FileName: vkamins.pst NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: PHIL HOCHMUTH on LINUX 06/04/01 - Today's focus: Boost for enterprise Linux Dear Wincenty Kaminski, In this issue: * Major vendors beef up enterprise Linux support * Links related to Linux * Featured reader resource _______________________________________________________________ This newsletter sponsored by Thawte FREE Apache SSL Guide from Thawte Certification Do your online customers demand the best available protection of their personal information? 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Subscribe today at http://nww1.com/go/ad082.html _______________________________________________________________ Today's focus: Boost for enterprise Linux By Phil Hochmuth While the high-tech economy may still be depressed, several large IT vendors are continuing to invest in the development and fine-tuning of Linux for large-scale enterprise deployments. This is good news for users. Last month, IBM made some noise with two announcements in the Linux development area. Big Blue, along with NEC, Hitachi and Fujitsu, announced a new joint Linux development effort aimed at improving the management of Linux servers by developing tools to better diagnose operating system faults. The four mainframe and server makers also will add support for Non- Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) support in the Linux code, which could lead to highly-scalable, mainframe-like Linux servers. In a separate announcement, IBM launched its Linux Community Development System. The program will make IBM mainframes running virtual Linux server images available to open source developers for code testing. Developers will be able to access either a TurboLinux or SuSE distribution image running on an IBM zSeries mainframe for 30, 60 or 90 days. The program's aim is to give developers a high-powered hardware platform for developers to create enterprise-level applications for Linux. Also in the area of Linux application development, the Open Source Development Lab plans to expand by opening a second site in Tokyo, Japan. The Open Source Development Lab was started in Portland, Ore., in December to provide Linux developers with enterprise hardware as an application development platform. Observers have said that since Linux was created on low-end PC hardware, the operating system has not been scaled up to its full potential. This is because most Linux application developers, without access to their own personal mainframes, use lower-powered PCs for writing and testing their code. With large companies throwing their weight behind enterprise Linux development, users might expect to see some interesting new software products in the near future. _______________________________________________________________ To contact Phil Hochmuth: Phil Hochmuth is a staff writer for Network World, and a former systems integrator. 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