Re: ADVERTISING: IBM Introduces the Linux Store


Subject: Re: ADVERTISING: IBM Introduces the Linux Store
From: Mark-Nathaniel Weisman (mark@outlander.us)
Date: Tue Jun 04 2002 - 22:37:51 AKDT


You should see it on TV. I saw the ad on the tele tonight. Showing a
basketball practice, and introducing the "New Guy" Linux who can work with
all of you (other players identified as "wireless, Mainframe, and many
others) Actually made me do a double take.

His Faithful Servant,
Mark

> From: Mike Barsalou <mbarsalou@aidea.org>
> Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2002 11:52:58 -0800
> To: "'aklug@aklug.org'" <aklug@aklug.org>
> Subject: ADVERTISING: IBM Introduces the Linux Store
>
>
> Although this is advertising, I thought people would want to see it.
>
> Mike
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Linux Team [mailto:ibmlin@us.ibm.com]=20
> Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 11:33 AM
> To: lanadmin@aidea.org
> Subject: ADV: IBM Introduces the Linux Store
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>
> Linux. It's the freedom of open-source technology - allowing=20
> you to adapt, customize and expand your IT infrastructure to=20
> meet your growing business needs. It's integration-friendly=20
> and platform agnostic - and with it's low Total Cost of=20
> Ownership, it gives you the flexibility to innovate for success.=20
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> Whether you're just contemplating adding Linux to your IT mix,=20
> or you're ready to buy, you'll find all the hardware, software=20
> and services you need at the new Linux Store. Nearly every=20
> IBM infrastructure product or service is enabled for Linux.=20
> You'll find many of them at the Linux Store now - and we'll=20
> be adding new offerings and promotions. Hardware, software=20
> and services - everything you need to build, expand or adapt=20
> your Linux infrastructure.
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> Visit the Linux Store to find:
> - Linux-ready hardware like award-winning, Intel=AE-based IBM=20
> eServer xSeries servers or IBM eServer iSeries integrated=20
> application servers
> - Linux-enabled software including IBM WebSphere=AE Application=20
> Server, IBM DB2=AE Universal Database(TM) or IBM Lotus=AE Domino(TM)=20
> - Linux support services
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> IBM is committed to Linux - and it shows - in the depth and=20
> breadth of our open-source product and service offerings and=20
> now, in the Linux Store. Visit:=20
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