IBM's Long-term Support for Linux

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IBM has played a crucial role in the development and support of Linux since its early adoption. The company recognized the potential of Linux as an open-source operating system and began its support in 1998. This commitment has led to substantial investments, amounting to billions of dollars, directed towards services and software that leverage Linux technology. The IBM Linux Technology Center has been instrumental in this initiative, housing over 300 Linux kernel developers who contribute to the ongoing enhancement and stability of the Linux platform. This investment not only underscores IBM's dedication to open-source solutions but also highlights the strategic importance of Linux in the company's broader technology portfolio. By fostering a robust ecosystem around Linux, IBM has enabled businesses to adopt open-source solutions that are both cost-effective and scalable, thereby driving innovation across various industries. The impact of IBM's support for Linux is evident in the widespread adoption of the operating system in enterprise environments, where it is utilized for cloud computing, data analytics, and server management. As a result, Linux has become a foundational technology for many organizations, facilitating greater flexibility and efficiency in their IT operations.
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