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IBM to Offer Software for Linux

According to the News and Observer, IBM has launched a software suite of business software tools that can run on Linux, the free operating system revolutionized by Durham-based Red Hat. In response to IBM's announcement, Red Hat announced that it will resell IBM's product suite bundled with copies of Red Hat Linux. Company officials said the Linux software will compete with Microsoft's Office software.

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