- Wed Aug 6 2003 Fewer alliances a red flag for Siebel?
The one-time software star sees its coterie of partners shrink to nearly half its former size. And at the same time, the company has been making cuts to its alliance-management staff.
Posted by Alorie Gilbert
- Wed Sep 3 2003 HP, Red Flag partner on corporate Linux
The two companies form an alliance to develop and market the open-source software to companies in China--and later globally.
Posted by CNETAsia Staff
- Thu Dec 4 2003 Dell flies Red Flag Linux in China
The computer maker starts selling servers running a version of Linux from Red Flag, a Chinese company seen as an important ally in gaining customers in that country.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Tue Jul 20 2004 Oracle backs Asian Linux project
The database powerhouse certifies its software to work on Asianux, a version of Linux made by Japan's Miracle Linux and China's Red Flag Software.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Fri May 9 2003 Oracle strengthens Linux ties in China
The database maker and Red Flag Software, China's Linux operating system developer, will ally to certify and support database management systems in the Asian country.
Posted by John Lui
- Mon Jun 30 2003 Justice Dept. wants more from Oracle
The software maker gets a second request for information from federal regulators looking for antitrust red flags in Oracle's hostile bid for rival PeopleSoft.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Fri Sep 15 2000 STOCKS TO WATCH: Adobe, Oracle, Red Hat and Verity
Posted by Larry Barrett
- Fri Sep 15 2000 STOCKS TO WATCH: Adobe, Oracle, Red Hat and Verity
Posted by Larry Barrett
- Tue Nov 3 2009 Corporate bank accounts targeted in online fraud
Small and medium-size businesses, governments, and school districts are targets of online bank fraud involving malicious e-mails, key loggers, and money mules, FBI says.
Posted by Elinor Mills
- Wed Jan 21 2004 Red Hat plans Linux push in China
The leading seller of the Linux operating system plans an expansion into China, potentially including a partnership with China's Red Flag Linux.
Posted by Stephen Shankland