- Linux Technology Center
The
IBM Linux Technology Center (LTC) is an organization focused on development for theLinux kernel and relatedopen-source software projects. In 1999, IBM created the LTC to combine its software developers interested in Linux and other open-source software into a single organization. Much of the LTC's early effort was focused on making "all of its server platforms Linux friendly" [http://linuxgazette.net/issue59/correa2.html] . The LTC collaborated with the Linux community to make Linux run optimally on processor architectures such asx86 ,mainframe , Power, and more recently, theCell Broadband Engine .Developers in the LTC contribute to various open-source projects such as
Realtime , Serviceability (including Kdump [http://lse.sourceforge.net/kdump/] andSystemTap [http://sourceware.org/systemtap/] ),Enterprise Volume Management System (EVMS),Virtualization (using theXen hypervisor ),Linux Test Project (LTP),Linux Standard Base (LSB) as well as projects focused on enabling Linux to use new hardware functions on IBM platforms.LTC is a worldwide team spread across 38 locations in the world and contains more than 600 people.
External links
* http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/ltc/
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