That's not entirely correct. One of the people mentioned is listed as "Program Manager - Workplace Framework" Another is shown as part of the "Open Client Project Office" and the author is "CIO, and VP on demand technology enablement". I HAVE done my homework, both on the content of the note and the people mentioned and I am surethis si not a hoax. As I mentioned in an earlier post, I heard about this initiative at least a month ago from somebody in the Linux Solution Speciality.
Greetings fellow anonymous IBMer. I also did not get the email, but I did hear about it, from a colleague in the linux speciality, over a month ago. Personally, I don't think it's a hoax, whether its a good idea or not remains to be seen.
I believe it was established some time ago that caffeine stimulates insulin production. Since diabetes, in all it's forms, is defined as an insulin deficiency, this would seem to be a no-brainer.
DB2 Anyone? It already runs under Linux.
That's not entirely correct. One of the people mentioned is listed as "Program Manager - Workplace Framework" Another is shown as part of the "Open Client Project Office" and the author is "CIO, and VP on demand technology enablement". I HAVE done my homework, both on the content of the note and the people mentioned and I am surethis si not a hoax. As I mentioned in an earlier post, I heard about this initiative at least a month ago from somebody in the Linux Solution Speciality.
Greetings fellow anonymous IBMer. I also did not get the email, but I did hear about it, from a colleague in the linux speciality, over a month ago. Personally, I don't think it's a hoax, whether its a good idea or not remains to be seen.
I believe it was established some time ago that caffeine stimulates insulin production. Since diabetes, in all it's forms, is defined as an insulin deficiency, this would seem to be a no-brainer.