From: | "Open" <open@open-mag.com>
| To: | "mswier@yahoo.com" <mswier@yahoo.com> |
Subject: | The Linux Line extra |
Date: | Tue, 27 Apr 2004 19:26:17 -0400 |
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April 27, 2004
As one of our valued Open magazine subscribers interested in learning
more about Linux, we are pleased to send you the April issue of IBM's
Linux magazine-on-the-Web, The Linux Line. Whether your focus is on how
to capitalize on the capabilities of Linux software or on overall IT
planning, The Linux Line, like Open, is a useful roadmap as Linux
continues to take the IT world by storm.
In this month's issue: Stacey Quandt, principal analyst at Quandt
Analytics, talks about her career covering the important trends for IT
vendors and corporate users, and why she focused on Linux; Elliot King
highlights what IT planners should know about life after Windows NT 4.0; a
reborn Napster, in concert with IBM eServer BladeCenter and Linux, keeps
music alive for University of Rochester students; and more.
You'll also read about how the University at Buffalo's Center of
Excellence in Bioinformatics is tapping IBM technologies and Linux to make
new strides in clustered supercomputing; what Charles Schwab discovered
in a grid pilot leveraging Globus Toolkit for Linux and xSeries
systems; Novell's launch of an Open Source systems management project; and
more.
It's waiting for you! Just point your browser to
<http://www-1.ibm.com/linux/linuxline/apr04/>
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We hope you enjoy your subscription to The Linux Line.
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