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Golden on Linux: ODF vs. OpenXML, RHEL 5 and Linux adoption
In this tip, an open source software and applications expert explains why the OpenDocument-OpenXML debate doesn't matter and why Red Hat is the best Linux choice for businesses. Tip
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Why software companies hesitate on Unbreakable Linux
An open source issues and strategies expert tackles Oracle's Unbreakable Linux and explains just why software vendors are hesitant to certify Oracle's Linux. Tip
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Red Hat author dishes on RHEL 5
Author Tammy Fox has been working with Red Hat Linux for nearly a decade. In this exclusive interview, she lays out important tips for IT managers looking to test or deploy RHEL 5. Article
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BakBone backs up Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
BakBone is expanding its Linux-based data protection portfolio to include the recently released Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. Article
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CentOS lures Red Hat Linux users with software update service
CentOS is wooing former Red Hat Linux users that loved software upgrades from the Red Hat Network but could have done without the expensive service contracts. Article
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RHEL 5 or Vista?
An expert talks about the pros and cons of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 for a user torn between using Linux and upgrading to Vista. Ask the Expert
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Oracle claims dozens of customers for Unbreakable Linux
Oracle is touting a list of 26 customers siding with it for Linux support. But, on further review, only one has actually dumped Red Hat Linux completely. Article
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Analyst: Will new Red Hat SLA be followed by price cuts?
On the surface, Red Hat's streamlined service-level agreement is about simplification, not losing market share to Oracle or Novell. But that could change quickly as the competition introduces pricing cuts and customer wins. Article
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Using MySQL 5.0 with Red Hat 8.0
A MySQL expert offers documentation for using MySQL 5.0 with Red Hat 8.0. Ask the Expert
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Click'n'Run vs. Red Hat Web store
An open source issues and strategies expert compares the business models behind the online stores of Linspire and Red Hat. Ask the Expert