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Red Hat upgrades security

September 7, 2004 Update to Enterprise Linux 3 also includes support for IBM Power5 servers, new driver support and bug fixes. TAGS: Unisys Corp., Red Hat Inc., IBM POWER5, data center, Intel, Linux, security, software company, IBM Corp., server

IBM, Red Hat widen Linux mainframe promotion

May 13, 2005 Integrated Facility for Linux lets customers run the open-source operating system on an IBM mainframe. TAGS: mainframe, Red Hat Inc., Linux, IBM Corp., Intel Itanium, open source, operating system, Intel, server

Red Hat releases big-iron update

March 10, 2006 An update to the company's premium Linux version now supports 64-processor servers. And bigger configurations are on the way. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Red Hat Inc., multiprocessor, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, dual-core, Intel Xeon, Linux, server, Intel, IBM Corp., operating system

Intel chips in on anti-SCO defense fund

January 12, 2004 The chipmaker gets involved in Linux users' legal battle against SCO Group, contributing money to a defense fund designed to help them fight off suits. TAGS: Open Source Development Labs, SCO Group Inc., defense, Linux, consortium, IBM Corp., Red Hat Inc., Intel, Unix

Red Hat opens office in China

November 11, 2004 Linux firm will collaborate with Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Intel and Oracle, as well as with Chinese companies. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., Governor, China, office, Oracle Corp., Linux, HP, Intel, IBM Corp.

Red Hat widens software brim

September 23, 2003 The Linux distributor announces plans to offer additional open-source software to expand its presence in large companies. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, clustering, systems management, Linux company, Linux, Intel Itanium, open source, open-source software, Sun Microsystems Inc., server, operating system, software company, Intel, IBM Corp.

IBM unveils Linux Power servers

September 13, 2004 The OpenPower systems, starting at $5,000, are based on the Power5 chip and will run SuSE or Red Hat versions of Linux. TAGS: IBM POWER5, Sun UltraSPARC, virtualization, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, IBM Corp., Intel Itanium, SuSE, microprocessor, Linux, Red Hat Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., server, Intel

Red Hat subscriptions beat expectations

November 18, 2003 The renewal rate for support subscriptions to the company's high-end Linux product was more than 90 percent in the most recent quarter, well above what analysts are told to expect. TAGS: Kevin Thompson, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Inc., renewal, subscription, IBM zSeries, COMDEX, technical support, mainframe, Linux, AMD Opteron, support, Intel Xeon, trade show, server, IBM Corp.

For Dell, industry standard now includes Linux

June 8, 2006 Open-source OS now accounts for a quarter of Dell's enterprise business and is growing fast, the company says. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., Linux, SuSE, Unix, industry standard, Novell Inc., open source, Intel, IBM Corp., operating system, server, Microsoft Corp.

The arrival of Apple's Intel era

January 23, 2006 The iconoclastic Mac maker's tectonic shift to Intel processors is in full swing as IBM plans its support. TAGS: Apple iMac, Apple Computer, Intel, Mac maker, Apple Macintosh, Red Hat Inc., IBM Corp., Linux, laptop computer, Apple iPod, operating system

Sun begins open-source Solaris era

June 14, 2005 Company posts more than 5 million lines of source code for the operating system's heart in an effort to regain lost ground. TAGS: OpenSolaris, Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., open-source programmer, programmer, Linux, open source, Red Hat Inc., IBM Corp., Unix, firewall, developer, operating system, Intel, server, Microsoft Windows

Intel lets Linux into Centrino camp

January 20, 2005 The chipmaker starts allowing PC makers to put the Centrino tag on laptops running the open-source OS. TAGS: Intel Centrino, Linux, power management, AMD, wireless networking, laptop computer, Intel, chip company, brand, wireless network, Novell Inc., open source, Red Hat Inc., networking, notebook computer, IBM Corp.

Red Hat updating both Linux versions

May 14, 2004 The update for the company's Enterprise Linux product has been released with added support for x86 chips and IBM JS20 blade servers. Up next, the new release of the cutting edge Fedora. TAGS: Fedora Project, Fedora Core 2, Red Hat Inc., Fedora Core, Novell Inc., kernel, Linux, blade server, Intel Xeon, blade, spokeswoman, 64-bit, open source, IBM Corp., server, Intel

SuSE builds server Linux for small firms

October 7, 2003 The German Linux distributor says that next month it will start selling a version of the operating system for servers that are used in small companies. TAGS: SuSE, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8, SuSE Linux, Linux, Linux seller, AMD Athlon, 32-bit, Intel Xeon, 64-bit, Red Hat Inc., small business, IBM Corp., AMD, server, operating system

SuSE signs up key software partner

October 27, 2003 SuSE Linux enlists the backing of server-software maker Veritas, an important step in supporting the needs of business computing and keeping up with top Linux seller Red Hat. TAGS: SuSE, VERITAS Software Corp., Red Hat Inc., SuSE Linux, business computing, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, Linux, AMD Opteron, Linux seller, Unix, Intel x86, alliance, server, AMD, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel

Novell launches new Linux--with JBoss Java

August 3, 2004 Companies' support partnership creates product meant to be more than just an operating system. TAGS: JBoss, Novell Inc., application server, SilverStream Software, BEA Systems Inc., JBoss Application Server, Linux, Red Hat Inc., SuSE, Intel Itanium, Java, server, Intel, IBM Corp., AMD, operating system

At LinuxWorld: Corporate Linux at no charge

August 5, 2004 special coverage Open-source advocate Bruce Perens wants to cut support costs. Also: Thin-client makers embrace the penguin. TAGS: LinuxWorld, open source, Linux, Bruce Perens, thin client, Red Hat Inc., open-source software, IBM Corp., Novell Inc., Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., MySQL, laptop computer, chip company, AMD, CEO

Red Hat releases newest Fedora

June 13, 2005 Among other features, the free Linux package comes with the Xen virtualization software and version 4 of GCC. TAGS: Fedora Project, Fedora Core, GCC, Red Hat Inc., Xen, IBM POWER5, Intel x86, IBM PowerPC, Linux, Apple Computer, virtualization, Intel Pentium 4, 32-bit, Intel Pentium, 64-bit, project

Sun: We've turned over a new leaf

September 21, 2004 The server giant failed to deliver what customers asked for, execs tell a confab crowd. But that's all changed, they promise. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Solaris, AMD, x86 server, Scott McNealy, COO, Red Hat Inc., Intel Xeon, Linux, AMD Opteron, server, event, Intel, IBM Corp., operating system
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