IBM and Oracle Join Forces to Meet Linux on Mainframe Demand
24 Octobre 2006 - 3:01PM
PR Newswire (US)
Joint Initiative Includes Sales Collaboration, Expanded Technology
Solutions Centers ORACLE OPENWORLD, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 24
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- IBM (NYSE:IBM) and Oracle (NasdaqGS:
ORCL) today announced a strategic initiative to collaborate on the
sales and marketing of a series of enterprise business solutions
with Oracle applications and technology for Linux on System z in
order to target the business requirements of large and medium size
enterprise customers and meet growing market demand. This
initiative complements a series of investments IBM and Oracle have
made in support of Linux as an enterprise application platform.
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"Linux customers and Linux workloads represent a significant
percentage of our mainframe growth revenue," said Jim Stallings,
general manager, System z for IBM. "The combination of the
capabilities of IBM System z, Oracle's software running on Linux on
the System z platform and planned customer incentives up to
$250,000 creates a very compelling value proposition for these
clients." Sales teams from both companies will collaborate to
present the advantages of the initiative's offerings to joint
customers. In support of these activities, IBM and Oracle will
build upon their commitment and resources in the Oracle/IBM Joint
Solution Center in Montpellier, France, along with the IBM Oracle
International Competency Center in Silicon Valley. These resources
are focused on expanding the competency of sales teams that are
selling these solutions through the development and delivery of
best practices and implementation guidance -- as well as supporting
customers who are leveraging IBM System z and Oracle's software
running on Linux on the System z platform. "Linux is strategic to
Oracle. We see significant sales opportunity for Oracle's open
system solutions running on Linux on System z, and look forward to
growing our sales efforts to capitalize on this opportunity," said
Robert Shimp, vice president, Global Technology Business Unit at
Oracle. "Today we offer a comprehensive set of enterprise
infrastructure and solutions that build upon and modernize customer
investments in System z, including Oracle E-Business Suite, Siebel
CRM and PeopleSoft Enterprise using Oracle Database 10g Release2 on
Linux on System z. Going forward, we will continue to explore
opportunities that exploit the unique capabilities of Linux on
System z." This sales initiative is being built on four years of
proven customer success in the market. These open system solutions
are targeted to improve customer business process execution,
business insight, price performance, and to help reduce total cost
of ownership for a wide range of large and medium organizations.
The initiative's solutions will be made available with both the IBM
System z9 Enterprise Class (z9 EC) and IBM System z9 Business Class
(z9 BC) servers, which are ideal for deploying these joint
solutions for Linux across an array of enterprises. About IBM For
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CONTACT: Carol Sato of Oracle, +1-650-633-5551, or ; or Bruce
McConnel of IBM, +1-203-278-4247, or Web site: http://www.ibm.com/
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