Re-Imagining Linux Platforms to Meet the Needs of Cloud Service Providers | eWeek

Re-Imagining Linux Platforms to Meet the Needs of Cloud Service Providers

Re-Imagining Linux Platforms
Jul 26, 2018
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Today’s cloud service providers (CSPs) need a secure and reliable Linux platform that provides exceptional operational efficiencies, allowing them to consolidate a mix of multi-tenant workloads in a small footprint and deliver differentiated level of service to their clients. 

In response to these needs, IBM is re-imagining IBM LinuxONE™, the world’s most secure and powerful data-serving platform. Announced on April 10th, 2018, IBM LinuxONE Rockhopper™ II offers an industry-leading secure and reliable Linux platform. It can be also be coupled with an IBM Cloud Private offering for streamlining the deployment and management of cloud-native applications using open-standards-based container technologies such as Docker and Kubernetes.

Join our experts to learn about the opportunities IBM LinuxONE™ presents for use in your cloud offerings, and how it can help deliver a new level of service to your clients.

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