Just saw this come across -

IBM and Business Partners Collaborate to Further Mainframe Education
Friday October 3, 12:20 pm ET 

New Scholarship Program Supports Increased Channel Demand in Mainframe
Computing 

ARMONK, NY--(MARKET WIRE)--Oct 3, 2008 -- IBM (NYSE:IBM - News) today
announced that it is collaborating with Business Partners and
universities to launch a jointly developed scholarship program for
students focused on furthering mainframe education. The new program is
designed to support increased demand in education and training in
mainframe and large enterprise computing.
 
The new initiative -- called the IBM Destination z Enterprise Computing
Scholarship Program -- will allow students to receive scholarship
funding for educational courses that will increase their technical
skills in mainframe computing. The program will be co-funded by IBM
Business Partners who are increasing their investments in the mainframe.
In just the past eight months, the number of new partners aligned to the
System z has increased by more than 40%.

The program, which will be formally launched later this year in the US,
will offer students the opportunity for scholarship funding for such
classes including "z/OS Basics: Introduction to the New Mainframe,"
"Linux on System z," and "WebSphere Application Server for z/OS," that
are being taught at membership colleges and universities.

The increase in rising energy costs and environmental concerns are
putting increased pressure on growing computer data centers that process
everything from banking and retail transactions to managing health care
records. While clients are looking for increased demand for mainframe
technical expertise to support this transformation, business partners
are realizing the opportunities to build and deploy new offerings to
help organizations looking to transform their enterprise data centers.

The scholarship program is an opportunity funded from IBM Destination z,
a multidimensional mainframe community organization dedicated to
increasing the value of IBM System z mainframes for clients. IBM
Business Partners already committed to the scholarship program include
Mainline Information Systems, Levi Ray & Shoup, Rocket Software, Vicom
Infinity as well as Universities such as Illinois State, Marist College,
Minnesota State University, Syracuse University of South Carolina, and
many others.

Mainframe Ecosystem Momentum Builds

Today's news is in support of business partners who are increasingly
building new solutions running on the mainframe. With these enhancements
and increased demand comes an expanded ecosystem of ISVs, universities,
clients, students and business partners all focused around the mainframe
and its utilization as a way to redefine the new enterprise data center
today.

For example, in just the past nine months, the number of new business
partners aligned to the IBM System z mainframe has increased 40% and
there has been a 55% increase in the number of mainframe education
courses completed in PartnerWorld University during the same timeframe.
Additionally, ISV applications built for the System z have now exceeded
4,000 with more than half of these new applications running on the Linux
platform.

Today's announcement builds on the value that IBM System z Business
Partners are finding in mainframe education:

"As one of IBM's key business partners focused on delivering mainframe
offerings to clients, investing in the skills and people that are going
to run these mission critical platforms is key to its success," said
Doug Harrell, Vice President of Sales, System z, Mainline Information
Systems. "This new scholarship program is yet another unique way how IBM
and Mainline are teaming up as part of the larger ecosystem to continue
to educate the up-and-coming mainframe programmers of tomorrow."

"We are heavily invested in the future of the IBM System z mainframe --
and in working with our strong Business Partner and university channels.
IBM is offering some great programs and incentives for the next
generation of mainframe programmers," said Karl Freund, Vice President,
Marketing and Strategy, IBM System z.

The Destination z Enterprise Computing Scholarship Program is part of
IBM's overall Academic Initiative for the System z program. The IBM
Academic Initiative for System z provides colleges and universities with
educational resources to enhance the enterprise systems skilled resource
base and helps students develop practical skills that enable them to
find good jobs quickly upon graduation. Under the Academic Initiative
for Systems z, more than 400 global universities are teaching mainframe
and large enterprise computing skills today, up from 20 in 2004, and
over 50,000 students have taken courses so far.

Today's news follows on the heels of IBM's announcement of the fourth
annual "Master the Mainframe" competition, designed to familiarize
students with concepts for the growing large enterprise computing
industry and build mainframe skills, enabling them to become the
business and IT leaders of tomorrow.

Applications for the new scholarship program will begin to be accepted
on Monday, October 6. Students interested in applying for the
scholarship can apply at http://www.zjournal.com/scholarship.

For more information on IBM System z, please visit:
www.ibm.com/mainframe

To connect with professors, clients and students who work with the
mainframe as the future of the data center, please visit the System z's
Facebook page http://www.facebook.com keyword: systemz mainframe

To read the latest industry blog on the world of the mainframe, visit
http://www.mainframe.typepad.com/

Contact:
     Contact information:
     Cary Barbour
     IBM Media Relations
     (917) 472-3564
     [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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