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IBM is building up a new #IBM development location in #Waterford #Ireland . The focus of the team will be industrial research related to the low level #Linux kernel and #firmware development for the #ibmz .
This will be a unique opportunity to shape for the Linux #opensource Ecosystem!
Are you interested in developing operating systems and contributing to Open-Source and eager to become part of an worldwide #development community?

ibmglobal.avature.net/en_US/ca

IBMLinux Kernel OS Developer - Waterford Office

The #s390x open source software team at IBM confirms the latest versions of various software packages run well on #Linux on #IBMZ & #LinuxONE

In February 2025 validation was maintained for over 3 dozen projects, including the #Apache HTTP server, #Bazel and #etcd

Plus, community CI and docs were added to go-mysql, and fastfetch added CI & began releasing binaries with v2.36.0!

Full report + how your project can apply for a s390x VM: community.ibm.com/community/us

community.ibm.com · Linux on IBM Z and LinuxONE Open Source Software Report: February 2025

Exciting news to share:
#ibm is building a new team in #ireland to develop #opensource code for the #linux community and share offices with our friends at #redhat in #waterford: a nice location in an creative and inspiring environment.
Are you ready for your next big adventure?
ibm.com/careers/search?q=Water
#hiring hashtag#opensource #ibmz
#LinuxonZ #fedijobs #job

www.ibm.comSearch jobs at IBM | IBM CareersHere you'll find the jobs at IBM that best match your skills and interest. Use the filters to find what you're looking for and apply now.

In our rush to be excited about the fancy new "modernization" goodies on #Linux on #IBMZ, we sometimes forget the foundation that brought us here, and continue to shine, like z/OS, JCL, and CICS.

This article doesn't forget them, and gives a great primer to the uninitiated: arstechnica.com/information-te #mainframe

Ars Technica · The IBM mainframe: How it runs and why it survivesIn this deep-dive explainer, we look at a big-business mainstay.