The Overall Linux Support Solution to Help with the Bottom Line

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The Overall Linux Support Solution to Help with the Bottom Line

LONDON, December 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --

    One of the prime choices to deliver technical support for Linux is IBM. A platinum
member of the Linux Foundation with over 10 years experience in this area and huge
investments in Linux across hardware, software and services, IBM offers high-quality
comprehensive support for Linux environments on IBM and non-IBM platforms.

    IBM has committed over 600 people to open source development, actively contributing to
Linux and other open source projects. The technology giant now offers in-depth software
and technical support for Linux distributions on IBM System x, IBM BladeCenter and non-IBM
Intel servers, including HP Proliant, Dell and Sun systems, and is an authorised reseller
for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server (RHEL) subscriptions.

    Covering your Linux equipment even if it's not IBM

    The support offered by IBM is designed to be highly available at all times. IBM can
provide Linux support 24x7, every day of the year. There aren't any caps on call volumes
or any limits on the amount of users who can report incidents.

    IBM's Support Line can cut out the need to coordinate support through multiple vendors
by managing and resolving IT problems, regardless of vendor or platform.

    Cost savings of up to 40% achieved by switching to IBM

    Businesses needn't be worried about the cost either. IBM's support service is
available at a highly competitive rate. Savings of up to 40% can be achieved by businesses
switching Linux support over to IBM from the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer).

    IBM's Linux support service is ready to cover a multitude of systems, so if you have a
Linux support requirement call IBM on +44-(0)1628-424120 for a competitive quote.

    Support also ensured for a post-Windows-XP future

    IBM also offers competitive support for Windows, so if you are worried about support
for your Windows XP environment from April 2014, ring +44-(0)1628-424120 for a talk
through the options.

    Click here (http://bitly.com/IEuraj) to get talking with IBM about implementing
Linux in your business.

IBM

CONTACT: Contact: Robert Tickell, +44-(0)1926-464304

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