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IBM Outlines its Open Source Roadmap Beyond Linux

IBM unveiled eight key open source initiatives beyond Linux, aimed at accelerating the adoption of open standards and extending existing product lines to reach new customers. The company will work with the open source community to improve the development of general Linux kernel functionality, expanding its Linux focus around virtualization, Cell processor technologies, and security.

“IBM is going to be as bold and aggressive with open source as we are with Linux, more broadly and permanently transforming our company with the open movement,” said Scott Handy, Vice President Linux and Open Source, IBM.

The eight new disciplines focusing on open source business opportunities include:

IBM Linux Technology Center Targets Key Kernel Initiatives:

IBM said the market opportunity for Linux approached nearly $7 billion dollars in overall revenue, growing some 35% in 2005. Linux grew five times faster than Windows and eight times faster than the overall server market.

Other key development innovations include:

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