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IBM opens Linux centre in Bangalore

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Bangalore , June 15

IBM on Tuesday unveiled its Linux Centre of Competency in Bangalore, which will help IBM clients from the industry, academia and Government, to move to computing environments based on open standards.

The Linux Centre of Competency provides facilities, support and consulting services to test, develop and drive Linux application and for solution development.

It also will provide Linux product and solution certification, according to an IBM press release.

The competency centre will showcase integrated solutions using Linux and will provide deep, specialised skills to IBM clients and business partners to help them leverage Linux-enabled solutions to solve real business challenges

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