IBM Brings Its Middleware To Linux
News Adam Jollans, worldwide Linux strategy manager at IBM, told ZDNet UK that this release is in response to the movement of Linux up the stack into mission-critical, industry-specific applications. Linux is growing up and being used for more serious...
[October 1, 2004, 12:40]
Microsoft's Open Source Arguments Are Arrogant, Says IBM
News Microsoft is trying to shore up its defences as the tide is coming in," Adam Jollans, marketing manager for IBM Software for Linux in the European region. We don't think [the proprietary model] is viable any more," Jollans said.
[July 5, 2001, 12:37]
Linux On Desktop Will Be 'cheaper And More Secure', Claim Vendors
News The open-source methodology produces better code as more are people looking at the code," said Jollans. Adam Jollans, worldwide Linux strategy manager at IBM, pointed out that part of the reason why open-source operating systems appear more secure...
[September 28, 2004, 16:25]
New Kernel Set To Speed Linux Adoption
News Linux has been mainstream in edge of network applications for some time," said Adam Jollans, Linux strategy manager at IBM, referring to Web, email and DNS servers and cacheing appliances. The operating system is still seen as a leading-edge...
[October 10, 2003, 12:30]
UK Govt Investigates Linux Savings
News The British Linux effort follows in the same general footsteps as recent moves in Germany, said Adam Jollans, Linux strategy manager at IBM. The pilot programmes "will provide data for the government agencies," Jollans said.
[October 9, 2003, 10:40]
IBM Delivers An Open Desktop
News The long-term aim is to appeal to users of any operating system, according to IBM's Adam Jollans, the open-source and Linux marketing strategist. What is clear now is that the underlying operating system is becoming less and less important...
[February 12, 2007, 15:39]
PeopleSoft Applications To Run On Linux
News Rival SAP has had some of its applications running on Linux for at least four years, but PeopleSoft's move is significant because companies are showing increasing interest in Linux applications, said Adam Jollans, Linux strategy manager at IBM.
[May 6, 2003, 10:12]
IBM's Internal Linux Deployment Moves Slowly
News We'd say that Linux is ready for many, but not all, client segments," Adam Jollans, Linux software marketing strategy manager for IBM, told the Linux User and Developer Expo 2004, where Chana was also speaking.
[April 21, 2004, 17:25]
IT Priorities Conference: One Week Left For Early Birds
News Although you can read about Tuftedal's thinking here, the conference will give you the opportunity to ask your own questions and see him share a stage with Microsoft's head of platform strategy Nick McGrath and IBM's Adam Jollans to debate whether...
[August 23, 2004, 17:45]
UK Government And IBM Trial Secure Linux
News SELinux is a good example of how you take security to the next generation," said Adam Jollans, IBM Linux strategy manager. The Cabinet Office and IBM are working together on a secure open source environment for public and private sector organisations.
[April 27, 2006, 13:05]
Multi-Language Add-In For Visual Studio .NET (2003)
Downloads Add international support to your VB, C#, or C++ Windows Forms applications easily, using this add-in for Visual Studio .NET. Following the same basic concept as the original version for Visual Basic 6, the add-in scans your project for text...
[June 10, 2005, 3:46]
Multi-Language Add-In For Visual Basic 6
Downloads Add international support to your VB6 applications with the Multi-Language Add-In, either during software development, or on finished programs. The Add-In scans your project for text strings and presents them in two tables, one for the properties...
[June 10, 2005, 3:46]
World Resource String Editor
Downloads The World Resource String Editor is an add-in for Visual Basic 6.0, with the ability to view and edit resource strings in non-western languages. The Add-In is targeted at Windows 2000. Japanese and Korean text can be input using the Windows 2000...
[June 10, 2005, 3:34]

