Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 14:01:52 -0700 (PDT)
From:"Open Magazine" <subserv@reply.mb00.net> 
To:mswier@yahoo.com
Subject: The Linux Line - Vol. II No. 8
Dear valued Open magazine subscriber:

As one of our subscribers who indicated an interest in expanding Linux
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you the October issue of IBM's Linux magazine-on-the-Web, The Linux
Line. Whether you're interested in tutorials on how to capitalize on 
the
capabilities of Linux software, or seeking rich IT assessments, The
Linux Line, like Open, is a useful roadmap for following Linux as it
continues taking the IT world by storm.

In this month's issue, you'll learn why Lycos Europe’s CEO, in facing
the integration challenges of company expansion, is adopting Linux as a
standard; you'll learn more about eServer BladeCenter; the new
partnership between SuSE Linux and SAP; what IBM Solution Partnership
Centers offer in Linux porting and enabling assistance for ISV
applications; Linux support for IBM eServer pSeries Model 630; faster
IntelliStation M Pro Workstations; and more. 

You also learn about eOneGroup's eOneCommerce application for Web
back-end integration; the Red Hat and IBM multiyear alliance including
services and expanded support; how California-based e*TRADE Financial
(EF) leverages 90 IBM xSeries 330 servers running Linux; and more. 

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