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Red Hat and AMD are providing solutions to customers through a collaborative development effort. This collaboration delivers choice and value for the right price.
Utilizing the new features in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, Dell and Red Hat will be able to help customers build the data center of the future.
Red Hat and EMC are working together to ensure customers can deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 in the most demanding environments.
HP and Red Hat are providing powerful integrated solutions to customers.
German-based ATIX is a Red Hat Advanced Business Partner. While
attending the 2006 Red Hat Summit, managing directors Marc Grimme and
Mark Hlawatschek explained how Red Hat enables them to build complicated
data infrastructures for their clients. Learn more about ATIX and one
of their clients, the Messe Munich Trade Fair.
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Red Hat, BEA, and Intel empower customers and allow vendors to focus on delivering datacenter environments that are rock-solid and ever-evolving. Hear Bill Roth, Vice President of Worldwide Marketing for BEA, explain why choosing Red Hat is the right move for his company, and for any other company that wants simple management, lower TCO, and fast migration. [2 mins 42 secs]
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Intel and Red Hat together are driving innovation in the marketplace.
Starting with Integrated virtualization, Red Hat and IBM are working together to deliver the right solutions.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 will provide new opportunities for Sun and Red Hat to solve customer problems.
Symantec and Red Hat are partnering to facilitate the deployment of linux in the datacenter.
Business Objects Business Intelligence Applications For Linux
"Linux has primarily been deployed for infrastructure and databases, and we think the deployments have been minimal because there haven't been enough enterprise-class applications for it," James Thomas, Business Objects Director of Product Marketing, said at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo in San Francisco. "We think that having a product like [BusinessObjects] XI will make Linux more credible. We think this will help drive Linux adoption."
Hear more of what Thomas sees in the future for Linux and Business Objects. [2 mins 07 secs]
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