From: | "Open" <open@open-mag.com>
| To: | "mswier@yahoo.com" <mswier@yahoo.com> |
Subject: | The Linux Line Extra Vol IV No. 3 |
Date: | Tue, 16 Mar 2004 19:41:57 -0500 |
March 16, 2004
Hello MIKE (account no. 113093)
As one of our valued Open magazine subscribers interested in expanding
Linux learning, we are pleased to send you the March issue of IBM's
Linux magazine-on-the-Web, The Linux Line. Whether you're interested in
tutorials on how to capitalize on the capabilities of Linux software or
seeking IT assessments, The Linux Line, like Open, is a useful roadmap
for following Linux as it continues taking the IT world by storm.
In this month's issue: Sheila Harnett, Distinguished Engineer, IBM
Linux Technology Center, talks about how to become involved in the Linux
community and the importance of mentoring in this first of a series about
"People in the Open World"; Dave Turek, Vice President, Deep Computing,
talks about Linux and clustering, plus what he sees as changes in the
HPC marketplace.
You'll also read about how Spain is building the world's second most
powerful supercomputer using Linux; how VERITAS is broadening Linux
support for utility computing environments; how SUSE LINUX certification is
reaching new heights; a single, flexible web infrastructure at the 2004
Australian Open; IBM DB2 "Stinger" for Linux on 64-bit POWER eServers;
and more.
It's waiting for you! Just point your browser to
<http://www.ibm.com/linux/linuxline/mar04/?ca=ll&me=optin>
or download a printer-friendly PDF at
<http://www.ibm.com/linux/linuxline/mar04/pdf/linuxline_mar04.pdf?ca=ll&me=mpdf>
We hope you enjoy your subscription to The Linux Line.
All the best,
Open magazine
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