Samsung on Tuesday deepened its involvement in the Linux ecosystem, reportedly upgrading its silver membership in The Linux Foundation to platinum and forking over the $500,000 annual membership dues its new status requires. The move will give Samsung a seat on the Foundation's board alongside six other industry heavyweights, including IBM, Intel and Qualcomm.
The Linux Foundation has announced that HP has upgraded to a Platinum membership, which already includes such as Fujitsu, IBM, Intel, NEC, Oracle, Qualcomm Innovation Center and Samsung. A lot of HP's products already run Linux products, like servers, printers, networking equipment and more.
The Linux Foundation today announced that ARM has become a member. ARM designs the technology that lies at the heart of advanced digital products, from wireless, networking and consumer entertainment solutions to imaging, automotive, security and storage devices.
Che Samsung debba qualcosa al mondo Linux era chiaro a tutti. Non sono pochi a pensare che almeno la metà del merito del grande successo dell’azienda sud coreana sia da attribuire ad Android, sistema in cui, è bene ricordare, batte un cuore da pinguino.
If you use both Linux and Twitter, you should surely tweet this, following the footsteps of other giants like Broadcom, Nvidia and Samsung, Twitter has joined the Linux Foundation confirming the growing stature Linux in the world of dedicated web servers and global data centers.
“Linux and its ability to be heavily tweaked is fundamental to our
technology infrastructure,” said Chris Anis
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The worlds largest mobile enterprise has just joined the Linux Foundation as a Gold Member. The company in question is China Mobile, the largest and most valuable nationwide telecom enterprise in the world. With 570 million subscribers, it also has the largest user base of any such company.
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The Linux Foundation has announced that the Xen Project has become an official Linux Foundation Collaborative Project.
This move from the Xen developers will allow them to benefit from the experience of companies such as Amazon Web Services, AMD, Bromium, Calxeda, CA Technologies, Cisco, Citrix, Google, Intel, Oracle, Samsung and Verizon, just to name a few.
“Linux Foundation Collaborative
Wired just published an op/ed we wrote about the role Linux and collaborative development are playing in the automotive industry. This role is becoming so important that we recently announced the formation of the Automotive Grade Linux workgroup here at The Linux Foundation.
The Linux Foundation has announced that Axis Communications, D-Link, O.S.