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Is Red Hat finally getting behind the desktop?

Blog Red Hat chief technical officer Brian Stevens, speaking at the company's annual user conference in San Diego claimed that the "desktop platform is dead - it is a dinosaur. Red Hat seems to be fiinally pushing the open source desktop - but with a...

[May 9, 2007, 17:22]

Red Hat builds one API for many clouds

News The Deltacloud project, introduced on Thursday, aims to provide a "cloud broker", according to Red Hat chief technology officer Brian Stevens. We want to foster an ecosystem of users, tools and products for the cloud," Stevens told ZDNet UK.

[September 4, 2009, 13:06]

Red Hat embraces KVM virtualisation

News Red Hat, the dominant Linux seller, will include KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine) in the next version of its hobbyist Linux version, Fedora, chief technology officer Brian Stevens said on Tuesday. We're packaging it for Fedora 7," Stevens said.

[February 15, 2007, 8:32]

Linux reaches 2.6 milestone

News Red Hat, the top seller of the Linux OS, plans to incorporate 2.6.0 in its Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 product, due in 2005, said Brian Stevens, vice president of operating system development for Red Hat.

[December 18, 2003, 7:55]

ISP staff face MP3 lawsuit

News In November, the record labels moved to have two directors of Comcen, Liam Bal and Peter Stevens, and employee Chris Takoushis included in the litigation, although Peter Stevens was later dropped after proving he was not involved in the day-to-day...

[February 13, 2004, 11:15]

Latest Linux technology takes slow road to the enterprise

News Customers will have to hold out for RHEL 4 to see Linux version 2.6 in the corporate product, said Brian Stevens, Red Hat's vice president of OS development. The reality is it's not ready," Stevens said of the 2.6 kernel.

[October 30, 2003, 9:20]

Red Hat's new Linux packs a bigger punch

News Red Hat has long funded programmers to work on improvements to Linux, but the effort got a shot in the arm when the company hired Brian Stevens, former chief technology officer of Mission Critical Linux, which specialises in high-end clustering...

[January 28, 2002, 14:46]

Red Hat unstitches Fedora Foundation

News From an intellectual-property point of view, Red Hat's efforts now are focused on its work with the Open Invention Network, a multi-company effort to amass patents that may be freely used with open source software, Chief Technology Officer Brian...

[April 6, 2006, 10:50]

KVM virtualisation gets real momentum

News But Brian Stevens, the chief technology officer of dominant Linux seller Red Hat, believes KVM is viable. But I think it's going to happen," Stevens said. Social dynamics may sound secondary to technical details, but in open-source programming they...

[February 27, 2007, 9:21]

Google plans OpenOffice hires

News Among them is Brian Stevens, chief technology officer of Linux seller Red Hat. Every financial services company, the Department of Energy - almost everyone got Linux in a non-standard way on their own," Stevens said.

[November 1, 2005, 8:20]

Linux: New graphics, old problem

News Red Hat shuns proprietary drivers for business reasons, says the Linux firmChief Technology Officer Brian Stevens. There are a lot of smart people who work on open source," Stevens says. The company is urging graphics chipmakers to help open source...

[April 19, 2006, 11:50]

IT pros called to become boys in blue

News The request has apparently been welcomed by commissioner of the Metropolitan police Sir John Stevens. I think we should be using special constables," said chairman of EURIM Brian White, MP. IT professionals could soon be asked to volunteer their...

[December 1, 2004, 16:45]

Photos: Red Hat's beach party

News However, despite even more hints about online desktops from Red Hat chief technology officer Brian Stevens, what was actually announced was something quite different. Red Hat's summit kicked off on Tuesday evening with a welcome reception party...

[May 11, 2007, 17:04]

Desktop Linux wins powerful supporters

News Red Hat is an OSDL member, but it has several plans of its own to improve the operating system for corporate users, according to a presentation at the Boston conference by Brian Stevens, vice president of operating system development for Red Hat.

[November 12, 2003, 7:45]

Next Red Hat Linux due before March

News Reworking an operating system's foundation, as "hypervisors" such as Xen require, is necessarily complicated, however, and Red Hat Chief Technology Officer Brian Stevens said maturing and incorporating Xen is the major factor on which RHEL 5 depends.

[December 29, 2006, 8:33]

Novell woos Red Hat developers

News Expanding the service to support Fedora, RHEL and CentOS should have obvious value for developers and end users alike," said Brian Stevens, chief technology officer and vice president of engineering at Red Hat.

[January 25, 2008, 15:45]

Red Hat launches Global Desktop

News The term "online desktop" was alluded to by Red Hat chief technical officer Brian Stevens in his keynote. Open-source specialist Red Hat is preparing a major push around the desktop, with a three-pronged strategy.

[May 10, 2007, 14:01]

Itanium gives OpenVMS new lease on life

News Clustering programmers from Digital, including Brian Stevens and Tim Burke, moved to a start-up called Mission Critical Linux and now are working at top Linux seller Red Hat. That clustering work now is part of Red Hat Advanced Server, said Stevens...

[February 4, 2003, 7:52]

Linux start-up lays off employees

News Red Hat said in January that it had hired Brian Stevens, the former chief technology officer of Mission Critical Linux. Mission Critical Linux, which once hoped to lead a second, more mature generation of Linux companies, was forced to lay off 90...

[March 7, 2002, 12:04]

Red Hat ties virtualisation future to KVM

News According to Red Hat's chief technology officer, Brian Stevens, the fact that KVM is based on the Linux kernel means the hypervisor's capabilities will benefit from "rapid evolution" in terms of power management, performance and security.

[February 24, 2009, 15:39]

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