Linux company Red Hat Wednesday plans to announce a new midlevel server operating system in a bid to expand its sales beyond its high-end, enterprise-focused Advanced Server. It also announced the ...
Open-Xchange's product, long tightly tied to Novell's Suse Linux, adds a version for rival Red Hat's OS. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital ...
Red Hat executives say they are going after Windows workloads in the enterprise and winning their share of deals. However, the effort will take time and the battle is really over new computing ...
Qualcomm has been established in mobile devices for some time now, but it’s still trying to jumpstart the market for its chips in servers. So in an effort to exploit advanced features on its server ...
Red Hat plans to release version 2.0 of its Java application server by the middle of the year, adding several enhancements for enterprise users along with, it hopes, certification for Sun Microsystems ...
Red Hat hosted its annual Red Hat Summit and JBoss World last week in Boston. While I did not get the chance to attend in person, it seemed that Red Hat threw a great conference and came off as every ...
Remember when gigabyte drives were big? Recall when a terabyte of storage was enormous? Those days are long gone when your business is moving to petabytes. To manage that kind of storage you need a ...
Red Hat on Thursday unveiled a major upgrade to its Red Hat Storage Server technology to give it petabyte scalability, improved data protection and easy integration into Red Hat Enterprise Linux ...
At the Red Hat Summit in San Francisco today, Red Hat and Microsoft are making announcements that extend the partnership the two companies established last year, when Red Hat agreed to bring the Red ...
Red Hat’s director of product management has revealed plans to release the source code of the Red Hat Network Satellite Server, the underlying infrastructure of the company’s Red Hat Network (RHN) ...
Microsoft and Red Hat still feel like odd bedfellows, given that they both want the enterprise to use their own operating systems and services. Still, Microsoft has long supported Red Hat Enterprise ...
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