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IBM Developing Open-Source Server Software







IBM Developing Open-Source Server
Software

IBM Developing Open-Source Server
Software
03/20/2003 01:05 PM

IBM will release an open source version of a key component of its Storage Tank technology, Big Blue's initiative to make data storage easier and more cost-effective. Offering an open source version of this tool is a natural progression for the company, since the Storage Tank technology was developed to promote interoperability.




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