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Another security report was released this week that claims to show the “patch development time” for various distributions. Symantec gives some high level results, but none of the detail required to figure out how exactly it got to its results.
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Today our team is excited to announce that we have reached an incredible landmark – we have awarded more than 25,000 Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) certifications. We began conducting this award-winning performance-based testing program in 1999 and it has experienced incredible growth since.
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Last week our company made announcements around the world about the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, the availability of the Advanced Platform for mission-critical server deployments, the coming of Red Hat Exchange (RHX) and more. See the press release, watch the webcast. As we continue to work on new technologies and products for you today, many have expressed interest in our desktop solutions. Here are some more details.
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Everyone seems to know that the big buzz around Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Advanced Platform is the integration of virtualization at no extra charge. But there are many other enhancements in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 too. As you may or may not know, Red Hat is arguably the leading company when it comes to contributions to the Linux kernel and some of the 1,200 packages that make up a distribution. As an aside, We are always disappointed that people think Red Hat Enterprise Linux is merely a Linux operating system. They do not realize that well over 1,000 other components are also included and fully supported. Not only the really popular ones like the Apache web server, and the Samba seamless file and print services for Windows and other SMB/CIFS, and not only MySQL, and perl, and PHP, but on and on. Every one is supported, updated and well-integrated.
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In November 2006, Red Hat rolled out its Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) strategy by redefining SOA to be Simple, Open and Affordable.We highlighted four customer challenges that Red Hat takes on with low-cost, high-value SOA solutions. » Read more
At Red Hat, we recognize that online services play an increasingly important role in the modern computing landscape. In fact, Red Hat was an early pioneer of online services with Red Hat Network (RHN)–the first robust, Internet-scale software delivery and management service for Linux. RHN first launched way back in 2000 in the heady days of Web 1.0, and has continued a steady path of progress since.
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“You want to explain virtualization with stick figures. Stick figures.”
It wasn’t an easy sell. Software companies don’t do stick figure. Obscenely large starbursts? Sure. Cheesy 3D icons? Definitely. Mick Jagger? Bring it on. But stick figures?
Well, they’re used in storyboarding for a reason. They’re simple. They’re fun to draw. And they don’t clutter up complex stories. So they are great ambassadors for talking about technology.
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The launch of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 is an exciting time for the Red Hat support teams worldwide. We’ve been training the Red Hat team and our support partners over the last few months and finally we get to put all the classroom and lab-based training into action as we begin to support our customers’ use of the platform in production.
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Red Hat has recently experienced expanded growth, providing new and exciting opportunities in the channel space. In response to this growth, we have placed a global emphasis on building channel leadership around the world. Recently, we’ve made new channel executive appointments to help ease the transition into the opportunities that come with the expansion Red Hat is experiencing. We hired Mark Enzweiler for North America, Petra Heinrich for Europe and Masatsugu Koketsu for Japan.
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EMC views Red Hat as a strategic partner and supports the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 based on the significant developments to the product and features that will help enterprise customers achieve greater productivity and value in their infrastructure. Performance is a key factor in the adoption for EMC customers.
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