IBM Breaks Through 2,500 Linux Applications on Power Chips
December 4, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan
After years of putting in energy and money to get independent software vendors to support the Power platforms running Linux applications created by these ISVs, IBM says that it has broken through the 2,500 applications barrier with Linux on Power. That is a tripling of the installed base of Linux on Power applications in the past two years. According to Adam Jollans, worldwide open source strategy manager at IBM, these 2,500 applications are real ISV applications, too–not the thousands of widgets, gadgets, and otherwise interesting applications that are incorporated into Linux distributions from Red Hat, Novell, and Terra |