Partner World is the answer.Depending upon the amount of IBM hardware - or to 
some degree software - the ISV can move, the more help IBM can be at various 
costs including free.The Z solutions in Partnerworld are somewhat more 
complicated to navigate than the other platforms. Get to the right person, they 
can be great.

Edward Long

--- On Wed, 2/13/13, Michael Coffin <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Michael Coffin <[email protected]>
Subject: IBM Resources for Developers?
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, February 13, 2013, 2:01 PM

Hi Folks,

I have a vendor that has a product that runs on Linux, but only on
Intel-chipped Linux hosts.  They are interested in providing S390 binaries
for Linux on zSeries customers.  Does IBM provide any kind of assistance for
vendors to do this, for example access to Linux on zSeries systems where
they can install, compile, test and run their applications to produce an
S390 distro?

-Mike

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