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Red Hat nurtures Chinese ambitions

...plans an expansion into China, potentially including a partnership with China's Red Flag Linux. Red Hat will begin its China push with an office... Read more

22 January, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

Dell harnesses Red Flag for Chinese ambitions

Dell has begun to sell servers running a version of Red Flag Linux software as part of its efforts to expand in China... Read more

5 December, 2003 by Michael Kanellos

Oracle hoists Red Flag Linux over China

...China will be able to deploy Oracle's Unbreakable infrastructure on the Red Flag Linux platform and receive full technical support, according to today's... Read more

9 May, 2003 by John Lui

IBM in bundling deal with Red Flag Linux

...a Chinese distributor of the open-source operating system. Under the deal, Red Flag Linux will bundle DB2 Express with its software for small and... Read more

11 September, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

Intel aims to speed Linux gadget development

...two Linux companies that have signed up are Ubuntu backer Canonical and Red Flag Linux in China. "We see this as the technology incubator for... Read more

17 July, 2007 by Stephen Shankland

Canonical refines mobile Ubuntu Linux

...announced the Ubuntu MID work, as well as a similar partnership with Red Flag Linux, at its Intel Developer Forum in Beijing in April. "Ubuntu... Read more

7 June, 2007 by Stephen Shankland
Time to lap up Linux

Time to lap up Linux

...better Linux looks. Intel has said it is working with Ubuntu and Red Flag Linux developers to make sure everything's ready for the next... Read more

2 May, 2007 by Leader

IDF: Ultramobile Intel processor breaks cover, adopts Linux, gets alliance.

...that people were demanding optimised Linux on the ultramobile platform and that Red Flag Linux and Ubuntu were now the first Linux OSVs. Not quite... Read more

18 April, 2007

Intel announces 64-bit compatible compiler

...source programmers overwhelmingly prefer the GCC compiler -- itself an open-source project -- Red Flag Linux and the MySQL database use it, Reinders said. The computing... Read more

4 October, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

US software 'blew up Russian gas pipeline'

...are examining with increasing interest. The Chinese government is one such, with Red Flag Linux gaining increasing traction in China, and proprietary software companies such... Read more

1 March, 2004 by Matt Loney

HP boosts China presence

...China-based Linux distributor Red Flag teamed up to establish an HP-Red Flag Linux laboratory in the HP's existing facilities in Beijing to... Read more

17 September, 2003 by Staff

China dictates purchase of local software

...software, there are security concerns. China is placing official support behind the Red Flag Linux operating system, which they trust because the open-source code... Read more

18 August, 2003 by Staff

New group to build Asian Linux

...national security. China for example, has produced its own version of Linux, Red Flag Linux, as well as its own office productivity suite, RedOffice, which... Read more

7 March, 2003 by Winston Chai

China inspects Windows code

...industry and maintain security, China has produced its own version of Linux, Red Flag Linux, as well as its own office productivity suite, RedOffice, which... Read more

28 February, 2003 by Ken Gao

Governments to see Windows code

...while not driving potential customers into the arms of companies such as Red Flag Linux. Security problems have plagued Microsoft to the point where Gartner... Read more

15 January, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

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