From: | "Open Magazine" <open.extra@open-mag.com>
To: | "mswier@yahoo.com" <mswier@yahoo.com> | |
Subject: | The Linux Line - Volume III, No. 2 |
Date: | Tue, 18 Feb 2003 22:39:28 -0500 |
February 18, 2003
Dear valued Open magazine subscriber:
As one of our subscribers interested in expanding Linux learning, we
are pleased to send you the February 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, you'll learn what's driving high-volume Linux
growth on Intel architecture, in an interview with Leo Suarez, IBM Vice
President, eServer, xSeries and Workstations; what Jeff Benck, Server
Group Director of Product Marketing for xSeries, says about IBM
BladeCenter, including new developments in the product pipeline; how IBM Linux
Virtual Services keeps PGA Tour fans informed; and the UnitedLinux
sign-on of IBM and AMD as first technology partners.
You'll see an IBM Technology Center report about putting Intel Xeon
Hyper-Threading through a variety of benchmarked tests; a veteran
administrator's tips on User-Mode Linux; an introduction to SashXB; latest
opportunities in Linux education and events; and more.
It's waiting for you! Just point your browser to
http://www.ibm.com/linux/linuxline/feb03/?ca=ll&me=optin
or download a printer-friendly PDF at
http://www.ibm.com/linux/linuxline/feb03/pdf/linuxline_feb03.pdf
We hope you enjoy your subscription to The Linux Line.
All the best,
Open magazine
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