As open source adoption continues to grow, the complexity of underlying support structures increases. Dealing with multiple hardware, software, application vendors and open source communities can lead to an infinite loop of responsibility that consumes time and money. With proven expertise and years of experience with Linux and other open source technologies, IBM can simplify support for the entire OSS ecosystem.
- Olga Gankin-Barzel
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- 058-7744463
- https://www.ibm.com/opensource
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Deploy open source technologies with confidence
In an environment ripe with challenges, organizations are looking for software management solutions that are economical, flexible and scalable to meet the “always-on” demands of business. But, most of all, companies are looking for sustainable ways to avoid the “blame game” when incidents occur. IBM has designed services that can help you build a comprehensive support solution for your open source ecosystem, providing a single source of support across your entire IT infrastructure
IBM open source software support services can help your organization gain:
1.World-class enterprise support for the entire open source ecosystem: The solutions from IBM help you gain access to support for more than 270 community open source support packages, as well as subscriptions from software industry leaders like SUSE & others.
2.Reduce complexity and consolidate support for any IT infrastructure: IBM supplies experienced, continuous remote software support how and when you need it, from a single point of contact.
3.Access to industry experts: IBM offers advisory services and worldwide access to highly specialized advice on a wide range of usage and how-to questions, such as interoperability issues, short duration open source supports guidance, installations and configuration, resources, community engagements and even more, in the form of a holistic approach to support for the solution stack.
4.Deep, proven expertise: IBM has been delivering support on open source products for almost two decades and brings to the table a long experience with the Linux operating system, as well as commercial and community open source support.