See: http://linuxtoday.com/it_management/2005051701126NWRHSV

IBM has expanded a program to lure customers using Sun Microsystems
servers and software to Big Blue products running Red Hat's Linux, the
company plans to announce Tuesday. The company will offer qualified
customers a free service to assess the best way to migrate from Sun's
Solaris operating system to Linux.

The company will try to convince those customers they should then
purchase IBM's Migration Factory services, in which a team of IBM
specialists works with the client to make the transition. Since IBM
began its Linux program several years ago, about 3,000 of its 12,000
Linux customer engagements have been with customers moving from Solaris
to Linux, IBM said.

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