The day is approaching when Linux will likely replace IBM's version of Unix,
the company's top software executive said, an indication that the upstart
operating system's stature is rising within Big Blue. 

While IBM doesn't expect Linux to replace its own AIX version of Unix any
time soon, Big Blue is pushing the open-source OS in the that direction,
Steve Mills, senior vice president of IBM's Software Group, told CNET
News.com at last week's LinuxWorld trade show. 

Asked whether IBM's eventual goal is to replace AIX with Linux, Mills
responded, "It's fairly obvious we're fine with that idea...It's the logical
successor." 
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