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“With OnStage, enterprises are able to simplify the management of applications across Linux platforms — to maximize price/performance and platform-specific benefits to realize the benefit of IBM’s ‘on-demand’ vision — they can align their business priorities and business systems with their computing power,” Laderman said.
As a result of this development, Laderman noted, IBM invited Aduva to showcase OnStage in the IBM Pavilion at LinuxWorld Expo next week in San Francisco, Calif.
In the Pavilion, attendees will be able to see Aduva simplify the deployment, configuration, and production support of IBM software including WebSphere, DB2, and Workplace software as well as open source, custom and other commercial software (e.g. Oracle) across all IBM eServer Linux platforms.
In short, the OnStage life-cycle management application provides single console management of all IBM eServer brands: zSeries, xSeries, and OPEN POWER architectures of pSeries, iSeries, and BladeCenter JS20.
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LinuxWorld News Desk 08/05/05 04:08:31 PM EDT | |||
Aduva Helps Companies Deploy Linux Across All IBM eServer Platforms. 'This is excellent news for IBM customers who want to manage their mission-critical applications and make price/performance decisions incorporating the unique features of different hardware platforms to the optimal needs of enterprise applications,' said Zev Laderman, CEO of Aduva, as Aduva announced today that its OnStage product provides single console management of all IBM eServer brands: zSeries, xSeries, and OPEN POWER architectures of pSeries, iSeries, and BladeCenter JS20. |
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LinuxWorld News Desk 08/05/05 03:50:07 PM EDT | |||
Aduva Helps Companies Deploy Linux Across All IBM eServer Platforms. 'This is excellent news for IBM customers who want to manage their mission-critical applications and make price/performance decisions incorporating the unique features of different hardware platforms to the optimal needs of enterprise applications,' said Zev Laderman, CEO of Aduva, as Aduva announced today that its OnStage product provides single console management of all IBM eServer brands: zSeries, xSeries, and OPEN POWER architectures of pSeries, iSeries, and BladeCenter JS20. |
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OSquestion 08/05/05 03:41:51 PM EDT | |||
I wonder can the same user console support Solaris environments as well? |
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OSquestion 08/05/05 03:41:51 PM EDT | |||
I wonder can the same user console support Solaris environments as well? |
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