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IBM: Linux is the logical successor to AIX

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And just as I thought AIX was maturing into something usable too.
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."

A replacement "won't happen overnight," Mills said, but years of experience designing operating systems at IBM and other companies means developers know just where Linux needs to go. "The road map is clear. It's an eight-lane highway."
 read more | mail this link | score:3816 | -Ray, January 30, 2003
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