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Red hat enterprise linux News

03 October 2008

Red Hat claims to undercut Microsoft on HPC

By Elizabeth Montalbano, IDG news service

Red Hat has released Linux clustering that it claimed would undercut Microsoft's equivalent offering Read more...

Red hat enterprise linux Insight

28 September 2007

Red Hat faces stiff challenges to move beyond its core technology

By John Fontana, Network World

Clad in his pyjamas, Red Hat co-founder Marc Ewing arrived at work at 1100 one day in 1998, unlocked the office for a new employee, and promptly left to go back to sleep. Read more...

Red hat enterprise linux Briefings

19 March 2007

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 release offers surprises

By Tom Henderson, LinuxWorld

Linux admins have learned to live inside the Unix systems administration and security models. But can migration to RHEL5 stop things working if you?re not aware of the changes? Read more...

Red hat enterprise linux Interviews

26 October 2007

Red Hat: Open Source mature, disruptive and innovative

By By Dahna Mcconnachie, Computerworld

Open source is disruptive, it develops rapidly, is adopted quickly, and it efficiently meets market needs while enabling new market capabilities. Read more...

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Red hat enterprise linux Whitepapers

02 July 2007

Tuning Linux OS on System p hardware

By IBM

This IBM Redbooks publication describes what you can do to improve and maximise the performance of your business server applications running on System p hardware with the Linux operating system. Read more...

Red hat enterprise linux Product Reviews

13 January 2008

Stratus ftServer 4400

By Paul Venezia, InfoWorld

  • List price: Over $10,000
  • Pros: Tightly integrated redundant system for five nines reliability, hot-pluggable throughout
  • Cons: Slight performance hit, limited choice of option cards, no lights-out management, expensive Read more...

Red hat enterprise linux How-Tos

07 September 2007

Three steps to a full Windows-to-Linux migration

By Serdar Yegulalp, Computerworld

Here's a lowdown on the essentials of making a full-blown Windows-to-Linux migration. We tell you what you need to be prepared to do, how to move things over, and what applications to consider as replacements for many common Windows apps. Read more...

Red hat enterprise linux Case Studies

13 March 2007

IPT chooses EqualLogic for its SAN

By Manek Dubash, Techworld

"We have huge data growth and the challenge is that we needed to move to a new system which not only had the capacity we needed, but was also easy to setup and use." Read more...

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WHITE PAPERS

  • BPM, SOA and Web 2.0: Business transformation or train wreck?
    Organisations must not only promote change from within, but they must also be agile enough to quickly adapt to evolving markets, policies, regulations, and business models. Fortunately, the convergence of a trio of technologies and business practices—business process management (BPM), service-oriented architecture (SOA), and Web 2.0—is providing a solution.
  • The Social Enterprise: Using Social Enterprise Applications to Enable the Next Wave of Knowledge Worker Productivity
    On the face of it, social software seems an unlikely example of enterprise collaboration. Aren’t social networks a fad? What does sharing photos or connecting with college buddies have to do with getting work done?
  • Unified Threat Management
    This white paper looks at the emergence and inadequacies of unified threat management (UTM) products, and introduces a new solution from Check Point.
  • Delivering an Effective Backup and Recovery Service
    Rapid data growth and the need for greater data availability place a demand on organisations to provide an effective backup and recovery service. Yet businesses have often been satisfied with just minimal provision. It is only when a disaster arrives that it becomes clear how inadequate this approach is. This white paper helps organisations make the right decisions about how best to prevent data loss and potentially catastrophic IT failure.
  • Oracle Universal Content Management
    The key features and benefits to an enterprise of Oracle's Universal Content Management solution. Easily manage content through the whole lifecycle, streamline business processes and improve customer service and relationships.

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