23 August 2007
IBM will distribute the Solaris Operating System (OS) and Solaris subscriptions for select x86-based IBM System x servers and BladeCentre servers to clients through the company's routes to market.
The agreement on the extension of the company's existing support for the Solaris OS on select IBM BladeCentre servers, exemplifies its commitment to offering clients the widest choice of operating systems available in the industry as well as Sun's commitment to offer customers a wider choice of systems for the Solaris platform.
IBM and Sun's support of interoperability via open standards also means that customers will be able to extend their infrastructure by connecting new platforms easily while preserving their initial investments, said Jonathan Schwartz, CEO of Sun Microsystems.
IBM will distribute the Solaris Operating System (OS) and Solaris subscriptions for select x86-based IBM System x servers and BladeCentre servers to clients through the company's routes to market.
The agreement on the extension of the company's existing support for the Solaris OS on select IBM BladeCentre servers, exemplifies its commitment to offering clients the widest choice of operating systems available in the industry as well as Sun's commitment to offer customers a wider choice of systems for the Solaris platform.
IBM and Sun's support of interoperability via open standards also means that customers will be able to extend their infrastructure by connecting new platforms easily while preserving their initial investments, said Jonathan Schwartz, CEO of Sun Microsystems.
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