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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 Storms the Enterprise

Applications
October 22, 2003

The culmination of two years of code work and product enhancement dedicated to finally closing the gap between UNIX and Linux functionality has finally arrived with today’s release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3. Red Hat, Inc. made the announcement effective midnight this morning, but much about the product is already known, thanks to the […]

Linux Vendors Leap onto Madison Bandwagon

ERP
June 30, 2003

Intel’s Itanium 2 processor, codenamed Madison, was officially released today, and no less than three major vendors have announced their Linux product plans for the new platform. High-performance computer maker SGI was the first out of the gate with their announcment of several new early adopters of the company’s Linux-based Altix 3000 server line. Many […]

Red Hat Noncommittal On UnitedLinux

Networks
May 31, 2002

Red Hat, Inc. is taking a “wait and see” attitude on the subject of UnitedLinux, the newly announced pact between four Linux distributors to market a single version of the open-source operating system. This was the basic line that came from an interview with Mark de Visser, Red Hat’s vice president of marketing. In his […]

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