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Move from Solaris to RHEL boosts performance for the Chicago Mercantile Exchange
Hedging its bets on a migration from Sun Sparc servers to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange improved transaction speed and volume. Article
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Linux ready for real-time computing in financial services
Linux has matured and is ready for real-time, mission-critical computing required in financial services, said speakers at the Linux/Open Source on Wall Street conference. Article
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Red Hat annual revenue jumps 31% to $523 million
Red Hat announces $523 million in annual revenue, an increase of 31%, and net income of $76.7 million, an increase of 28% over fiscal year 2006. Article
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With free clustering for Unbreakable Linux, Oracle goes after Red Hat
By enhancing Oracle Unbreakable Linux and offering free clustering to Linux support customers, Oracle is going after Red Hat's customer base. Article
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GroundWork Open Source introduces enterprise systems management tools
Going toe to toe big vendors, GroundWork Open Source has introduced enterprise systems management tools for enterprise-size companies. Article
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Red Hat slams Microsoft's offer
Red Hat deems Microsoft "disingenuous" in its promise not to sue open source developers if they limit themselves to noncommercial products. Article
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Red Hat, Hyperic launch RHQ project to manage JBoss sites
To manage large-scale JBoss environments, Hyperic Web site management software and Red Hat have joined forces to create the RHQ project. Article
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Ubuntu, Red Hat and Novell SUSE Linux jockey for position
A survey by Alfresco Software suggests that Ubuntu and Red Hat have bitten into Novell SUSE's market share, but some beg to differ. Article
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SearchEnterpriseLinux.com announces Products of the Year
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com unveils its 2007 Products of the Year for Linux server distributions, Linux administration, Linux security applications and virtualization for Linux servers. Article
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Linux defector says RHEL zero, Sun Solaris hero
After years of contending with Red Hat kinks, one shop hesitantly made the switch to Sun Solaris 10 and hasn't looked back. Article