Linux Scores An Ace At Wimbledon
JamesD_UK writes "IBM has a short article with some details of their Linux systems at the Wimbledon tennis championships. Aparantly IBM has been using DB2 on a Linux platform to provide statistics and information on the competition since 1999. VIPs will be offered a chance to use O2's XDA to view match details over wi-fi. Time to apt-get install champagne strawberries kismet?" There's also a BBC article about the system.
Thats what I want to know.
"Would you, could you, with a goat?" Dr Seuss
DB2 since 1999 on Linux ... :)
I wonder if that might qualify as a better AD for IBM . (a eminesque boy watching Wimbledon , "The future is Open" )
But Wimbledon is not an "Open" technically is it ?.
(though I bet IBM never though about advertising on the French Open)
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur
I remember that too.
Let's hope IBM sticks with Linux and doesn't follow their OS/2 path.
-- BtB
>BBC seems to be very in favor of Linux, lately.
:-(
The superb BBC News website has used Linux for some time now. Netcraft stats here. It's just a shame that all their online multimedia content seems to be based around Real Audio
Matt