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IBM has earmarked $100 million to fund a variety of technical, research and marketing initiatives to boost Linux use.
The initiative's are especially intended to help increase use of its open source Workplace software.
In 2001 IBM invested $300m into a 3-year Linux program, which included producing Linux versions of most of its available software.
Posted by at February 18, 2005 03:39 PM
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