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Now the entire IBM eServer® product line has been Linux enabled to provide the Linux e-business advantage to your business.

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Net Direct is proud to put our name side by side with IBM in providing second to none hardware solutions for Linux. No other vendor has the dedication and commitment to support for Linux in both the enterprise and small businesses alike.

Whether your organization has a user base of 5 or 5000, IBM has a line of equipment that is right for your needs. Ranging from single processor Pentium 4 solutions and SATA simple swap disk to 4 way XEON solutions with fiber-channel and advance features for extreme high availability, IBM can fill the need.

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Now It's Even Easier

Since November 2003, Red Hat Enterprise Linux has been bundled with xSeries servers. Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1, Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 2.1, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS 2.1 and now the entire RedHat Enterprise Server 3.0 product line may be ordered when purchasing BladeCenter and xSeries servers.

Note that "No support options" are available leaving you free to get your support directly from Net Direct.

Optimize for Intel
Boosting Linux Applications using Intel's Optimizing Compilers
Introduction by Alan Zeichick, Intel Corporation

Psst... hey, you! I'd like to let you in on a little secret... did you know that Linux applications really fly? OK, that's not a real secret. Thanks to its modular design, the ability to fine-tune the kernel and device drivers, and a close-to-the-metal software development model, Linux is the hot rod of server operating systems. Perhaps it doesn't have all the bells and whistles of, say, HP-UX* or Windows*. But when you need a server platform that gets out of your application's way, and lets your developers cut loose with the maximum CPU power, Linux deserves a close look.

To find out more, read the entire article.


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