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Oracle hoists Red Flag Linux over China

News Oracle and state-linked Linux operating system developer Red Flag Software will work to certify and support database platforms in the People's Republic. Businesses in China will be able to deploy Oracle's Unbreakable infrastructure on the Red Flag...

[May 9, 2003, 9:33]

IBM in bundling deal with Red Flag Linux

News Under the deal, Red Flag Linux will bundle DB2 Express with its software for small and medium-sized businesses, the companies said on Wednesday. The agreement comes not long after database leader and IBM rival Oracle said it will certify its...

[September 11, 2003, 10:15]

Red Hat nurtures Chinese ambitions

News Red Hat, the leading seller of the Linux operating system, plans an expansion into China, potentially including a partnership with China's Red Flag Linux. Red Hat has been in talks with Beijing-based Red Flag Linux, Pinchev said in an interview at...

[January 22, 2004, 10:45]

Dell harnesses Red Flag for Chinese ambitions

News Dell has begun to sell servers running a version of Red Flag Linux software as part of its efforts to expand in China. Red Flag sells versions of the Linux operating system for servers, desktops and consumer electronics devices such as set-top boxes.

[December 5, 2003, 10:05]

Pan-Asian Linux initiative kicks off

News China's Red Flag Software, Japan's Miracle Linux and Korean software company HaanSoft announced an alliance on Tuesday in which the vendors will cooperate to develop a variant of Linux, Asianux, that they hope will become a pan-Asian Linux standard.

[October 5, 2004, 11:25]

Linux firms create 'Asianux'

News China's Red Flag Software and Japan's Miracle Linux aims to develop a common Linux platform to make it easier for Asian companies to switch to the open-source camp. The uniqueness of this partnership is that our solutions will use a server...

[January 8, 2004, 12:25]

Korean interest boosts open-source Asianux

News Developed by China's Red Flag Software and Japan's Miracle Linux at Oracle's research centre in Beijing, the flagship version of the server operating environment, Asianux 1.0, was commercially launched last month.

[July 21, 2004, 9:35]

China's Linux market grows

News The major Linux players in China over the next year will be local vendors Red Flag, Turbolinux and China Standard Software, as well as US-based vendors Red Hat and Novell, according to IDC. Red Flag is currently involved in a pan-Asian project to...

[March 15, 2005, 12:25]

HP boosts China presence

News Recently, HP and 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 develop and market Linux software to companies in China, and later, globally.

[September 17, 2003, 12:55]

Putting the fun back into hacking

News Cowan and nearly a hundred other hackers and security experts were playing the latest incarnation of the conference's hacking contest, capture the flag. This incarnation of capture the flag, the brainchild of a Seattle group of high-minded security...

[August 6, 2002, 8:12]

Linux vendors ready Asianux 2.0

News The server operating system, developed by China's Red Flag Software, Japan's Miracle Linux and South Korean software company HaanSoft, is due to be launched in Korea and China on Thursday, according to a statement on the Asianux Web site.

[August 24, 2005, 16:30]

CompUSA Gets a Business Intelligence Boost With Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and Itanium 2-Based Server

White Papers To address this need, Datian Group deployed a solution built on Intel architecture-based desktops and servers running Red Flag Linux Operating System (OS). Tianjin Datian Group Co. Ltd is a leading domestic logistics enterprise.

[May 5, 2006, 0:00]

The Department of Information Industry of Guangdong Province

White Papers All the platform systems of the project operate on the Red Flag Linux operating system, which is the main platform used by governments in China. The Department of Information Industry of Guangdong Province in China needed a highly reliable online...

[May 15, 2007, 1:00]

Asian Linux distro is ahead of schedule

News The standard distribution is being developed by an alliance between China's Red Flag Software, Japan's Miracle Linux and Korean software company HaanSoft. According to The Korea Herald, HaanSoft has said that by this summer it will have produced a...

[January 4, 2005, 15:35]

Red Hat exec resigns just before results

News It's certainly a red flag, and the company needs to be watched closely, as its results are detailed this week. Red Hat chief financial officer Kevin Thompson will resign, the Linux seller announced on Monday, raising eyebrows three days before its...

[June 15, 2004, 10:45]

Red Hat opens office in China

News The Chinese business partners are likely to include Red Flag, a government-backed Linux provider, although Red Hat was unable to confirm this on Thursday. Red Hat said its two main goals are delivering a Linux solution tailored for the needs of...

[November 11, 2004, 12:00]

Corel plunges after profit warning

News The loss was the second red flag for investors in recent weeks. Corel, which does have some key Linux products, was riding the wave of Linux fever that drove Red Hat, VA Linux and others into the stratosphere.

[December 23, 1999, 10:49]

Canonical refines mobile Ubuntu Linux

News Intel announced the Ubuntu MID work, as well as a similar partnership with Red Flag Linux, at its Intel Developer Forum in Beijing in April. Canonical's Ubuntu competes with other versions of Linux such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Novell's Suse...

[June 7, 2007, 8:30]

Corel sinks deeper in the red

News The loss was the second red flag for investors in recent weeks. Corel, which does have some key Linux products, was riding the wave of Linux hype that drove Red Hat, VA Linux and others into the stratosphere.

[December 23, 1999, 6:08]

Intel puts weight behind desktop Linux

News The kit supports three versions of Linux -- Red Hat Desktop, Novell Linux Desktop 9 and Red Flag Desktop 4.1 -- and will support Linux from the China Standard Software later, Intel said. Intel has begun an effort to make it easier for sales...

[November 24, 2004, 8:05]

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