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Archive for March, 2007

HP and Red Hat

Red Hat and Hewlett-Packard have worked together for more than six years, with a shared commitment to the continued success of open source technology and its community. Together we are delivering to enterprise customers the benefits of open source and Linux, including improved cost economics, increased choice and flexibility, performance, security, community commitment to quality and collaboration and a robust and open enterprise-class, operating environment.
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IBM and Red Hat

IBM was one of Red Hat’s initial investors way back before Red Hat went public. Since then, IBM has seen great demand from customers for the Red Hat platform and considers it a standard for value, performance and security. The availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Advanced Platform today provides even more opportunity for IBM and Red Hat to serve customers well by reducing complexity while providing for the most reliable, secure Linux platform to date.
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Dell and Red Hat

Dell has a longstanding relationship with Red Hat. Together we have been bringing integrated solutions and superior value to end customers for nearly a decade. Dell and Red Hat offer truly integrated solutions. Dell extensively tests each system for compatibility and optimization before certifying Dell servers with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Additionally, Dell is a strong proponent of open source and open standards. Because Dell uses open source drivers with their PowerEdge servers, customers running Red Hat on Dell are truly receiving an open source platform. Finally, Dell has a seat at the table when it comes to the evolution of Linux solutions. Matt Domsch, Dell’s Linux Strategist, is on the board for the Fedora Project. Together with Red Hat, Dell contributes to the future of the Fedora Project and open source computing.
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AMD and Red Hat

In our minds, Red Hat and AMD have followed similar company trajectories. We aligned extremely well together in the early adopter and high performance communities, solidifying a platform desired by enthusiasts. The roots established in these areas led to what we believe has been a banner year–18 months for our customers. We would argue a lot of it has to do with the AMD-Red Hat partnership’s common DNA. There is a common philosophy of openness and open standards driving innovation. Proof of this has been the rapid adoption and continued broad migration of proprietary RISC to the AMD-Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform. The adoption has been infrastructure-wide, not just in pockets– from performance computing to web serving, to application servers and into the heart of the data center, powering customers’ major packaged enterprise applications. It’s been a good year for everyone.
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Symantec and Red Hat

Symantec and Red Hat together strive to deliver enterprise customers a portfolio of secure, safe and scalable solutions. Most recently, the two companies have worked together to deliver Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 to customers. » Read more


Intel and Red Hat

Intel and Red Hat have been strategic partners since the beginning of Red Hat’s inception. This is a deep business development relationship that includes engineering, sales development and co-marketing, allowing both companies to bring the Platform of Choice to the Industry.

Engineers from both companies work closely together to ensure the new features of Intel’s latest platforms, and features and capabilities of Red Hat’s Portfolio of solutions are designed, supported and optimized.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Security

Operating system security–the topic can evoke strong adjectives. At Red Hat, with regard to security, we are striving to be:

  • Innovative: Red Hat leads the way in developing new security technology for Linux. As a result, Red Hat is making secure operating system architectures an affordable, mainstream solution.
  • Transparent: The strength of open source development has made Red Hat Enterprise Linux into a highly secure operating system that lowers the cost of security maintenance.
  • Vigilant: Red Hat continually looks for potential security exposures and delivers tested security updates through Red Hat Network.
  • Inclusive: Red Hat works closely with partners to make sure customers have a choice in building a secure, integrated environment. (For example, Red Hat and IBM are working together to enable organizations to realize the combined security benefits of Red Hat Enterprise Linux with SE Linux running on IBM System z.)

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Pricing and Packaging

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 hits the streets today, on March 14 and, having been around for the release of versions 3 and 4, if there’s one thing we are 100 percent confident in saying, it’s that this is by far the best Red Hat Enterprise Linux release ever. By far.

Of course this is easy to say when our partners and engineers have incorporated two years of development work into the product. How could it not be better? But a better product is not one with a bazillion new features. A better product is one with a collection of features that really meet customers’ needs and provides the quality, security and performance to go with it.
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