PC World talks
with IBM VP Scott Handy. "Scott Handy started with IBM in 1983
as a systems engineer and went on to sales, marketing, and strategy
positions covering large accounts, channels, small and medium business, and
IBM products for Windows NT, Sun Solaris, and OS/2 Warp. Now, as vice
president for Linux and open source, he is one of the main public faces
articulating IBM's open-source strategy. IDG News Service Senior Writer
Elizabeth Montalbano caught up with Handy at the sidelines of the recent
LinuxWorld Open Solutions Summit in New York. He talked about how the
industry giant manages to support a vast product portfolio for Linux and
open-source initiatives."
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