LINUX MADE ENTERPRISE READY: SUSE LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER 7 FOR IBM ESERVER ISERIES AND PSERIES.SuSE Linux A Linux distribution from the SuSE Linux division of Novell. Both consumer and enterprise versions are available, and the distribution includes several user interfaces. SuSE Linux comes with the Yet Another Setup Tool (YaST), which is used to install, configure and maintain the OS, as , the international Open Source technology leader and solutions provider, has announced the availability of "SuSE Linux Enterprise Server SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) is a Linux distribution supplied by Novell, targeted at the business market. It is targeted for servers, but can be installed on Desktop computers for testing as well. New versions are released at an interval of 18-24 months. 7 for iSeries and pSeries". The new release of SuSE's proven enterprise server operating system See network operating system. is the latest result of the recently announced extended Business Partner relationship between SuSE Linux and IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) . Together, IBM and SuSE Linux are offering customers unparalled performance and value -- IBM eServer scalability combined with the outstanding capabilities of the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES (SuSE Linux Enterprise Server) See SuSE Linux. ) operating system. SuSE Linux Enterprise Server makes Linux corporate computing a reality, as it is the first operating system that is available for all IBM hardware architectures. For companies hosting complex IT infrastructures, this opens the door to the unprecedented perspective of spanning the entire IBM eServer line with a single powerful enterprise operating system. IBM's eServer line with SuSE Linux Enterprise Server operating system provide customers a superlative combination of systems and service at an unbeatable total cost of ownership level. A uniform server strategy ensures the interoperability of diverse systems in a heterogeneous IT environment and reduces administration expenses. At the same time, it results in savings in the areas of development, training, and acquisition of new software products. |
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