Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday, 4 September 2014


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IBM's Big Open Source Push
Last year, IBM pledged to spend a billion dollars on open source development. Timothy Lord caught up with general manager for IBM Power Systems Doug Balog at the recent Linux Con in Chicago to find out where some of that money is going. Balog also talks about how much IBM loves Linux and open source, and how the company is partnering with multiple distros, recently including Ubuntu.

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Making Apps Run More Efficiently in the Cloud Age
The dynamic world of cloud-based applications has many enterprise IT departments creating Applications Operations groups whose task it is to ensure that applications run efficiently across complex IT stacks. Find out more and get a scorecard that will help you identify APM solutions that will deliver more efficient application performance.

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