Booting the Beige Boxes

HARDWARE

Linux has become the darling of the technology community as the open-source operating system with the ability to run on almost any type of processor. Until now, most of the focus has been on stripping down the OS to run handheld devices and small electronic appliances. Now, however, New York's Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (BBH) is among the leading financial investment firms that have taken the open-source OS to its mainframe environment.

Rewind to the middle of 2002 when IBM first approached

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