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Linuxcare to look after open source RS/6000 training

By John Oates

Published: 12 August 1999 14:25 BST

IBM has appointed Linuxcare to provide training and technical support for its RS/6000 range of products.

Linuxcare will offer four levels of support or customised support to IBM customers.

President and CEO of Linuxcare, Fernand Sarrat, said in a statement: "The fact that IBM, the number one server vendor in the world, is now offering high-performance Linux servers is powerful validation for Linux in the enterprise."

IBM now claims it has 150 Linux engineers handling implementation and ongoing support

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