China Central Television (CCTV) Increases Efficiency of Animation Production With Intel Platforms Running Red Hat Enterprise Linux Operating System (OS)
White Papers Intel architecture is also certified by Red Hat for stability on its Linux Operating System (OS). Animation as an art form has been in China since the 1920s. A large population, including some 200 million teenagers, is still fascinated with...
[April 19, 2007, 1:00]
Red Hat and Microsoft support mixed virtualisation
Blog It is now possible to deploy supported virtualisation environments that combine Red Hat Linux with Microsoft Windows Server, the two companies have announced. Late on Wednesday, Red Hat and Microsoft said they had completed interoperability testing...
[October 7, 2009, 17:40]
Red Hat, Alcatel-Lucent join forces on unified comms
News Alcatel-Lucent is teaming up with Red Hat on its products for smaller businesses, the companies said on Thursday. Red Hat's Enterprise Linux and Realtime technologies will be built into Alcatel-Lucent's communications products for small and medium...
[February 21, 2008, 17:06]
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4
Blog The fourth update to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 operating system (RHEL 5.4) features the usual performance and scalability enhancements. The fact that Red Hat has strengthened the virtualisation facilities in its OS comes as no surprise.
[September 23, 2009, 22:10]
Red Hat digs its own database plan
News Red Hat is preparing to launch an open-source database product, but its decision to develop the project on its own came only after another company rebuffed its request for help. Red Hat, currently the leading seller of Linux, plans to expand its...
[June 25, 2001, 9:24]
Blue chip sales put Red Hat in black
News Red Hat, the leading distributor of Linux, has bucked the current downturn in the technology sector by making its first ever profit last quarter -- thanks to increased sales to corporate customers. In the three months to 31 May, Red Hat made a...
[June 20, 2001, 11:10]
Red Hat to play in Oracle's arena
News Linux seller Red Hat will announce new database software next week, hoping to whittle away at Oracle the same way it has with Microsoft. We'll have a pretty aggressive rollout," Red Hat chief executive Matthew Szulik said during a conference call...
[June 20, 2001, 9:24]
News Burst: Corel denies Red Hat acquisition rumour
News Both stocks soared Monday on a rumour that Red Hat would buy Corel, which provides office productivity software. During an interview on CNBC Tuesday, Cowpland denied there were talks between the companies on a deal.
[November 30, 1999, 16:36]
A Year Ago: Red Hat releases 64-bit Itanium Linux
News Red Hat released an alpha version of a complete, 64-bit Linux distribution to developers on Wednesday. The Red Hat package also contains 64-bit development compilers and libraries. The code is available at Red Hat's FTP site.
[May 18, 2001, 7:00]
Red Hat shares jump on Dell pact
News Shares of Red Hat took off Monday after the company said it extended a strategic alliance with Dell Computer. In early trading, Red Hat was up 15 7/8 to 216 7/8. Red Hat shares were up 1,335 percent since the company went public in August.
[December 6, 1999, 16:59]
Red Hat's pricing attacked by Dell
News Red Hat needs to lower its prices, or risk losing customers to free versions of the open-source operating system, the Dell executive who oversees the partnership with the Linux seller said on Tuesday.
[December 8, 2004, 12:30]
Red Hat promises Fedora improvements
News Red Hat acknowledged on Friday a misstep in its relations with technology enthusiasts but said the profit motive is helping it to mend its ways. The problem came in recent years when Red Hat threw its energies into a stable product called Red Hat...
[February 21, 2005, 8:20]
Red Hat, 3G Lab design wireless OS
News The companies will jointly develop an open-source operating system, but Linux won't be part of the deal, Red Hat and 3G Lab plan to announce on Tuesday. Instead, the companies will use Red Hat's eCos operating system, which is designed to work in...
[July 31, 2001, 10:22]
Red Hat Tux 2.0 blows away Apache
News In the case of eWeek Labs' Web server benchmark, Red Hat's Tux 2.0 Web server running on a Linux 2.4 kernel has taken performance far beyond what was previously possible and blazes the way for future Web servers built on the same architecture.
[June 19, 2001, 15:55]
Secunia: More Red Hat flaws than Microsoft in 2007
News Danish vulnerability research company Secunia has said there were more flaws reported for Red Hat operating systems than for Microsoft operating systems in 2007. In a paper entitled Secunia 2007 Report that was made available to Secunia customers...
[January 16, 2008, 12:06]
Red Hat to replace chief executive
News The man who led Linux seller Red Hat from a newly public but largely unproven open-source company to a force to be reckoned with is giving his office to an executive largely unknown in the software industry.
[December 21, 2007, 14:43]
Red Hat announces real-time additions to Linux
News Open-source specialist Red Hat has launched a "real-time" addition to its Linux operating system, which it claims will make some features run 100 times faster than rival technologies. Red Hat's Messaging Real-time Grid (MRG) was launched as a beta...
[December 4, 2007, 13:03]
Will Red Hat rule on high?
News Corporations are giving Linux a big boost, with Red Hat leading the way. Is Red Hat Software the next company on that list? Still, the stock run-up suggests that the market thinks Red Hat might pose a threat to its rivals in Redmond.
[December 13, 1999, 11:14]
Red Hat readies Enterprise Linux 4
News The next version of Red Hat's Enterprise Linux distribution is planned for release next month, and is likely to fully support the Linux 2.6 kernel and include various security features. A UK spokeswoman from Red Hat was unable to confirm the...
[January 17, 2005, 13:20]
Red Hat reaches out with Fedora
News Two years after its first attempt fell short, Red Hat is trying again to reach beyond its own employees for help developing its Linux line. Illuminata analyst Gordon Haff believes Red Hat will continue to see competition from volunteer efforts such...
[January 17, 2005, 15:35]



