For two decades, IBM’s Power Systems family of high-performance servers has been considered the premier alternative to x86-based systems. Combining fast processing, high availability, and rapid scalability, Power Systems are optimized to support big data and cloud architectures. Popularly deployed to run IBM’s AIX and IBM i operating systems, the platform has seen stiff competition in recent years from x86-based Linux systems. In 2013, IBM responded to this challenge by investing a billion dollars into the development of enhancements to the Power line that would support Linux operating systems and open source technologies. This bold move was hailed as a strategy that would greatly improve the attractiveness of the platform and drive broader adoption.
Linux on Power—Poised for Greatness
By Steve Brasen on Apr 22, 2016 11:12:45 AM
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Last minute 2014 RSA Boycotts Hurt Attendees not RSA
By David Monahan on Jan 16, 2014 8:35:19 PM
With all of the negative attention that the NSA – RSA relationship (or deal) has been getting, many are fired up. If the deal went down anything like it has been reported by Reuters, then rightfully so. However, the last minute boycotts of the RSA event to show disapproval are a bit much.
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