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Open Season: openQRM membership surges; Red Hat champions new public forum
A free preview from Alfresco; Black Duck wins over Eclipse Foundation; Red Hat champions a forum for public discussion; openQRM gets hot Article | 11 Sep 2006
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Linux patch problems: Your distro may vary
As Linux grows, choosing a version that fixes flaws quickly is critical. However, as Edmund X. DeJesus discovered, some Linux distributions publish security fixes faster than others. Article | 27 Jul 2006
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Red Hat and SUSE solidify market positions
Red Hat and SUSE are poised to attain greater market share while warding off new entrants whose eyes are turning toward the enterprise Linux market. Article | 25 Jul 2006
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Red Hat Summit: The trials and triumphs of open source
A panel of JBoss and Red Hat engineers and executives met at the Red Hat Summit to talk about the true meaning of openness, the acquisition of JBoss and cooperation with Microsoft. Article | 07 Jun 2006
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Users gain from Red Hat's JBoss buy
Red Hat bought JBoss to the tune of $350 million this week bringing middleware and an operating system under one roof. Article | 11 Apr 2006
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Golden's Rules: Red Hat/JBoss pairing bad news for BEA, Novell
Red Hat's acquisition of JBoss is bad news for proprietary middleware vendors, particularly BEA, and Red Hat's competitor, Novell, says columnist Bernard Golden. Column | 10 Apr 2006
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Red Hat pledges 'integrated virtualization' platform
Red Hat executives announced that the next evolution of the enterprise Linux platform would have an integrated, easy-to-install virtualization platform. Article | 15 Mar 2006
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Linux brand remains strong with compelling Red Hat financial results
Commercial Linux vendor Red Hat received an early holiday gift this year when its Q3 results surpassed Wall Street expectations. Article | 22 Dec 2005
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Server crashes make CUNY study new options
Six crashes of blade servers running Linux in six weeks were bad enough, but troubles with Red Hat Kickstart slowed down repairs. Find out how CUNY found some quick fixes. Article | 21 Dec 2005
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Red Hat Linux centralizes Bryant University IT
The Bryant University campus IT department was slow and inefficient behind a wall of multiple vendors and sluggish servers -- until Red Hat Linux came along. Article | 04 Oct 2005