On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 06:56, Paolo Vanni M. Ve�egas wrote: > On Thursday 06 November 2003 04:42 am, Lito Lampitoc wrote: > > also, I believe big companies like Oracle and IBM will not hesitate as > > sponsors? my idea was similar to LinuxWorld, this will positively create > > an impact in the IT industry about Linux and Open Source. > > I remember COMMDAPP held in Phil Trade, it was similar to what you Ricky > > is suggesting, Q-Linux gave Linux tracks, but it's a pity that few > > really cared about it. > IBM offers linux based servers and solutions. http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/xseries/campaigns/efficiency.html?ca=xSeries&met=efficiencybanner
> Does IBM actually offer Linux-based solutions here in the country? If so, then > it would probably be good for their marketing. From what I hear though, they > ssem to be mostly doing stuff like distribution, mainframe support, and > product deployment. > > I also hear Fujitsu is in the Linux scene in the country, though they seem to > rather low-profile. Embedded solutions, I think. Maybe they can help as well. > > > You've seen and taste it all, veterans...and I guess you guys can help. > > Yeah, no fair hogging all the fun during your "good ol' days". ;) You there > Migs (Paraz)? Doc Mana? Horacio? I remember Migs Paraz at the Apricot and Linux `99, Orly Andico giving talk about Apache and Oracle, and Ricky Gonzales bragging about StarOffice :)
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