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IBM defers New Coke financing
The Register - October 22, 2008 8:31 PM
z10 mainframes get ’buy now’ Linux discount
Launching a new server platform of any kind in this economic environment is never an attractive option - unless it costs a lot less money than the alternatives. With mainframes, just being a lot cheaper than last year’s model is progress, and with the System z10 Business Class entry mainframes announced this week, IBM has cut the price for the server as well as for main memory and specialty engines to support Linux, Java, and DB2 workloads.?
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