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Microsoft and IBM earlier this month announced the 'availability' of IBM WebSphere Application Server on Azure Linux-based virtual machines.
Mainsoft, of San Jose, Calif., said the new program enables Windows Web and server applications to run on Linux across IBMs line of eServer platforms supporting IBM WebSphere application servers.
The servers included in the program range from IBM's entry-level x86-based xSeries, to blades and clusters, IBM Power processor-based servers and mainframes, according to IBM, Armonk, N.Y.
IBM Unix servers get x86 Linux apps Big Blue is taking a new approach to try to lure Linux customers to its Power-based servers.
The i5/OS is an integrated software stack including IBM’s DB2 database, an application server and security software. The System p was born in about 1990 as the RS/6000 and used IBM’s Power ...
Important security updates have been released for IBM App Connect Enterprise Container and MQ. Attackers can paralyze servers, among other things.
Trying to shore up support across the broad range of its development community, IBM next week at its developerWorksLive conference will roll out a raft of new server-level products, development ...
IBM has added a new capability to its virtualization platform that will allow Linux applications to run on IBM’s Unix servers, the company announced Tuesday. The “Lx86” capability, to be ...
IBM said Thursday that it's acquiring Isogon, a maker of application management software for mainframes. The software is slated to be added to IBM's Tivoli line.
IBM has released beta software to let applications written for Linux on servers with x86 processors run in Big Blue's System p machines built with its own Power processors. The software, called ...