Red Hat Linux 9 Professional review
Reviews Red Hat 9 dramatically improves the OS's display of fonts, something that Mandrake Linux also does well in its recent 9.1 release. Mandrake's fonts still look sharper in the OpenOffice productivity suite, but Red Hat's look better in the Mozilla...
[May 13, 2003, 10:03]
Red Hat offers Linux patent protection
News Faced with new competitive challenges from Novell, Microsoft and Oracle, Linux seller Red Hat has begun promising protection against intellectual-property lawsuits. Last week, Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison bragged that his company would...
[November 6, 2006, 8:37]
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 Linux vendor has committed to supporting the Xen hypervisor until at least 2014 (it has to, in order to...
[September 23, 2009, 22:10]
Red Hat: Linux will never compete with Windows
News Red Hat, the leading Linux vendor, said at last month's earnings announcement that it would be emphasising its focus on two key areas: replacing legacy Unix systems, and expanding its presence in the embedded market.
[February 4, 2002, 14:58]
Red Hat releases Linux 7.3
News Red Hat on Monday released a new version of its Linux operating system that is aimed at educators and small businesses. Red Hat Linux version 7.3 adds to the company's current open-source operating system offerings with new features that include...
[May 7, 2002, 10:57]
Red Hat Linux 5.2 beta released
News Red Hat has released new beta versions of its enterprise and desktop Linux products, with improvements including better virtualisation and clustering features, to make the operating system a more stable platform for server farms.
[March 13, 2008, 15:18]
Red Hat overhauls Linux range
News Red Hat, the top-ranked seller of the Linux operating system, has expanded chip support for its corporate version of the open-source operating system and plans a major change to Fedora, its hobbyist product, in coming days.
[May 17, 2004, 9:00]
Red Hat Linux arrives for Alpha, Itanium
News Linux vendor Red Hat has released the latest version of its Linux operating system for two 64-bit platforms: Compaq's Alpha and Intel's Itanium. Compaq's AlphaServer platform is a popular RISC 64-bit platform in the Linux community, and Red Hat is...
[January 9, 2002, 13:20]
Red Hat pushes Linux as a service model
News In a sprawling series of announcements on Wednesday, the Linux operating system vendor updated its virtualisation abilities in a new release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Red Hat announced a new "appliance" version of RHEL for release next...
[November 8, 2007, 15:39]
Red Hat Linux gets dual-core support
News Red Hat has updated its commercial Linux product with support for chips with dual processing engines, called cores, from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices. The dual-core support came in the first quarterly update, released Thursday, to Red Hat...
[June 16, 2005, 17:30]
Red Hat Linux nears security clearance
News Red Hat is nearing completion of a critical certification process that should speed adoption of its Linux operating system distribution by governments and security-conscious businesses. Oracle, which is sponsoring Red Hat in the project, said the...
[December 3, 2003, 13:10]
Red Hat Enterprise Linux to Power Mission Critical Banking Services on Approximately 1,000 Servers and 10,000 Desktops
White Papers As a solution Canara Bank decided to modernize branch automation by re-deploying IBBS on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform. Founded in 1906, Canara Bank is one of the premier banks in India, with a network of 2508 branches across the country.
[April 18, 2007, 1:00]
Red Hat attempts Linux headcount
News Red Hat Software has released its latest estimate of the installed Linux user base, putting it at between 5 and 10 million people worldwide. Red Hat's figures are based on several sources including the number of Linux Journal subscribers and...
[March 12, 1998, 17:12]
Red Hat Linux 7.1 Deluxe Edition review
Reviews Red Hat Linux 7.1 supports USB devices, provides both the GNOME 1.2 and KDE 2.1 graphical desktop environments (you can switch from one to the other), and increases security in a number of ways. Red Hat Linux 7.1 explains these choices better than...
[June 8, 2001, 0:00]
Red Hat Enterprise Linux - Executive Buyer's Guide
White Papers The objective of this paper is to provide IT executives with a basic value analysis model to determine the business and economic opportunity associated with a migration from proprietary UNIX to Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
[January 6, 2005, 23:00]
Red Hat Linux 8.0 Professional review
Reviews Red Hat, however, uses strong anti-aliasing to make desktop and application fonts look much smoother than in other Linux distributions, including SuSE Linux. Red Hat 8.0 hides the huge range of configuration options that Linux is known for, so it's...
[December 9, 2002, 9:15]
A Year Ago: Red Hat attempts Linux headcount
News Red Hat Software has released its latest estimate of the installed Linux user base, putting it at between 5 and 10 million people worldwide. Red Hat's figures are based on several sources including the number of Linux Journal subscribers and...
[March 11, 1999, 7:04]
Red Hat lays Euro Linux foundations
News The Red Hat UK and European headquarters will be based in Guildford in Surrey while the German office is in Stuttgart. The company will open the two European offices to deliver software and support European businesses that are looking to move...
[July 20, 1999, 13:29]
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. Red Hat has previously indicated that Red Hat Enterprise Linux...
[January 17, 2005, 13:20]
Red Hat's new Linux packs a bigger punch
News Red Hat, the top seller of the Linux operating system, will begin offering a higher-end and more specialised version of Linux later this year that won't be as easy to find as the current all-purpose package.
[January 28, 2002, 14:46]



