Red Hat recommends Windows for consumers
Talkback Red Hat might not feel that their product is ready for the home user because it isn't their current target but that's a bit rich when you know the number other vendors (mandrake, lycoris, libranet,xandros and even Suse) that target home and soho...
[November 4, 2003, 13:27]
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 recommends Windows for consumers
Talkback My God.first was the SCO and now the Red Hat? I think that Microsoft are paying those non "freedom think" companys to stop doing linux distributions.what's the next from Red Hat? What's it? Process the IBM or SUN?
[November 10, 2003, 15:45]
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 Driving Virtualization Standards With Xen and Open Source Community
White Papers When Red Hat introduces a production-grade implementation of Xen virtualization in Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 5 later this year, Linux users will gain access to a safe, efficient, and integrated virtualization capability that meets these needs.
[June 2, 2006, 1:00]
Red Hat and Intel: Moving Intelligence Forward
White Papers Put state-of-the-art intelligence to work on the challenges of tomorrow by running Red Hat Enterprise Linux* on the latest Intel® Xeon® processors. Red Hat's open source, commercial-strength innovation delivers optimized results for performance...
[September 16, 2009, 11:59]
Red Hat: Walking the Linux tightrope
Talkback Red Hat have made a massive mistake. Red Hat have laid the foundations for their own decline. Whoever owns the Desktop, owns the SMB market.
[August 21, 2004, 6:04]
Red Hat scathing over MS/Novell deal
News Red Hat moved quickly on Friday to pour cold water on Microsoft's partnership with Novell. Red Hat has experienced a tough week with the Microsoft/Novell announcement following hot on the heels of Oracle's Linux launch, which will see Oracle...
[November 3, 2006, 12:19]
Red Hat chases mainframe Linux leaders
News Red Hat will release its version of Linux for IBM mainframes in the next 30 days, catching the company up to rivals who already have staked their claim in the niche market segment. The company's mainframe version of Linux will be sold along with...
[November 5, 2001, 8:51]
Red Hat's results rocket to all-time highs
News Red Hat's quarterly profit and revenue have hit all-time highs, the Linux seller said on Thursday, as it announced an agreement to acquire storage specialist Sistina Software for about $31m (£17.5m) in stock.
[December 19, 2003, 7:35]
Red Hat rejects Microsoft advances
News Red Hat, the largest Linux vendor, has distanced itself from the possibility of a pact with Microsoft. Microsoft said on Friday it wanted to do a deal with Red Hat, similar to the pacts it has already negotiated with Linux firms Novell, Xandros and...
[June 18, 2007, 18:04]
Red Hat defends UK's open source record
Blog Comment Does Red Hat have many UK customers deploying Linux? It would be interesting to find out if Red Hat has been successful in the UK with its Identity Management or Red Hat Exchange Packaged products. Attitudes towards commodity Open Source...
[May 22, 2008, 11:27]
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 and RealNetworks join forces
News US Linux distributor Red Hat and RealNetworks have hopped into bed together to provide a "comprehensive" streaming media solution for Open Source champion, Linux. The immediate upshot of the agreement is that RealNetworks' RealServer 7, will now be...
[February 23, 2000, 9:57]
Red Hat flagship backs Linux standard
News Dominant Linux-provider Red Hat has given a boost to Linux standardisation efforts with this week's broad Linux Standards Base (LSB) certification of the company's flagship product, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.
[December 11, 2003, 14:40]
Red Hat's desktop strategy is now based on Windows?
Blog One of the interesting things about yesterday's Red Hat press lunch in London was the emergence of a desktop strategy from the open source giant. As to basing its strategy around Windows, Red Hat now has VDI (virtual desktop) software, which it is...
[September 11, 2008, 9:31]
Red Hat embraces KVM virtualisation
News KVM, a new virtualisation technology that lets Linux computers run multiple operating systems simultaneously, has won a significant endorsement from Red Hat. Red Hat, the dominant Linux seller, will include KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine) in the next...
[February 15, 2007, 8:32]
Red Hat sues SCO over Linux
News Red Hat escalated the legal war over Linux on Monday by announcing that it has filed a lawsuit against the SCO Group. The seven-count suit seeks, among other things, a declaratory judgment that Red Hat has not violated SCO's copyrights or trade...
[August 5, 2003, 9:00]
Red Hat recommends Windows for consumers
Talkback Talking about loyalty to customers.I have been using RED Hat since ver.5 and I always counted on their 'next' version for improvements. Well, as far as I'am concerned, Red Hat better not come back later when the consumer market will show some BIG...
[December 3, 2003, 18:25]
Red Hat was involved in both projects...
Talkback I attended Red Hat's user summit earlier this year when Red Hat revealed that it was launching a Global desktop product aimed at Intel hardware for developing countries such as the Classmate. They also admitted that 80 percent of the code used on...
[July 16, 2007, 14:14]



