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| IBM Introduces Server using Intel Platforms To Implement Linux In The Telecommunications Industry |
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IBM today unveiled an Intel-based telecommunications server that is optimized to run carrier-grade Linux, capitalizing on the service provider industry's move to Linux-based solutions. The server will offer 58 percent better performance than a competing Sun Microsystems UNIX server in a key industry benchmark. A typical configuration of the new IBM eServer, this announcement represents IBM's bid for leadership of the $4.5 billion market segment for telecommunications servers, where Sun gets a significant portion of its total revenue.
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