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IBM and Red Hat launch new customer migration initiatives

Posted on May, Wednesday 18, 2005 By News Desk

IBM in conjunction with Red Hat has introduced Solaris-to-Linux server migration program that includes a "Solaris to Linux Migration Factory," and additional

IBM in conjunction with Red Hat has introduced Solaris-to-Linux server migration program that includes a "Solaris to Linux Migration Factory," and
additional solutions and support offerings designed to help customers migrate from Solaris to multi-platform Linux servers. The service includes for the first time a pre-funded, pre-sales migration assessment from IBM Systems & Technology Group for qualified customers that
will result in no charge to the customer for the assessment, and will help them answer difficult questions and determine the right migration strategy
to Linux. Once the assessment is completed and the customer decides they want to continue with the migration, then IBM's Migration Factory is
engaged.
"A Solaris-to-Linux migration is nothing new at IBM. In fact, since IBM
began its Linux journey several years ago, we estimate that more than 3,000
of our approximately 12,000 Linux customer engagements have been with
customers moving from a Solaris env

ironment to Linux. With volumes like
these, we really needed a factory approach. And based on our experience,
the number-one issue is that customers don't know just how easy a
UNIX-to-Linux migration is, which is why we are offering to cover the cost
of the initial assessment for qualified customers," said Scott Handy, vice
president of worldwide Linux for IBM.
IBM has completed more than 500 HP/UX and Solaris-to-AIX customer migration
engagements since early 2004 and is now bringing that knowledge and
expertise to an extended customer set focused on migrations to Linux with
this announcement. The service will enable customers in all industries to
more quickly migrate to a Linux environment, including those in the Wall
Street and financial services sectors.
IBM also announced that another wave of 22 financial services ISVs have
committed to porting 48 Solaris applications to Linux on IBM's eServer
platform since last year, of which 33 are alre

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