AND, if you think "Big Blue" was serious with the mainframe. all you gearheads jump on this. [I've already ordered my copy]
I got this in my mailbox just a couple of days ago.
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Linux(R) technology. As a demonstration of this commitment,
we're offering you a complimentary copy of the IBM Application
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For your convenience, we've packed together full-function trial
versions of some of our key software products for Linux onto a CD.
It's available at no charge at:
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This IBM Application Developer's Kit for Linux comes with:
* DB2(R) Universal Database(TM) Enterprise Edition for Linux -
the leading full-function, relational database management system.
* WebSphere(R) Application Server for Linux - a set of Java-based
tools that let you create and manage sophisticated business Web sites.
* Lotus(R) Domino(TM) Server for Linux - an integrated messaging and Web application software platform.
* MQSeries(R) for Linux - business integration software that ties
together other software applications so they can work in unison.
* VisualAge(R) for Linux - IBM's award-winning Java development
environment.
* Plus whitepapers, articles, roadmaps, FAQs, REDBOOKS(TM), and much more.
To pick up your complimentary copy of the Linux Developer's Kit
simply log on to:
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