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Building on Red Hat’s early support of the xSeries platform, the Linux
distribution partner today announced its support for the IBM eServer
zSeries, iSeries and pSeries platforms.
Red Hat support for IBM eServer platforms include:
For the IBM eServer product line, Red Hat will provide a base solution
offering that includes the award winning Red Hat Linux operating system,
product support services and professional services, as well as an
upgrade offering. Red Hat will also provide a wide array of service
upgrades.
“IBM’s tremendous presence in the server market, combined with Red Hat’s
leadership in innovative, mission-critical open source solutions,
provides unmatched solutions to enterprise customers worldwide,” said
Paul Cormier, Executive Vice President of Engineering at Red Hat.
The materials offered as part of the solution set will include:
platform-specific CDs and manuals; support services via telephone, email
and Internet; and professional services for customized engineering and
onsite configuration. Customers will also have upgrade options for the
OS customization and integration services.
“A growing number of IBM’s customers choose Red Hat Linux to run on the
IBM eServer platforms because of its reliability and low maintenance
costs,” said John Callies, vice president, IBM eServer marketing, Server
Group. “The company has also been cited for its services and support, as
well as its stature as a trusted open source brand.”
For information about pricing and availability, please visit Red Hat on
the Web at http://www.redhat.com.
About Red Hat, Inc.
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is headquartered in Research Triangle Park, N.C. and has offices
worldwide. For investor inquiries, contact Gabriel Szulik at Red Hat,
(919) 547-0012, x439.More information about Red Hat is available at
www.redhat.com.
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uncertainties include, without limitation, reliance upon strategic
relationships, management of growth, the possibility of undetected
software errors, the risks of economic downturns generally, and in Red
Hat’s industry specifically, the risks associated with competition and
competitive pricing pressures, the viability of the Internet, and other
risks detailed in Red Hat’s filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, copies of which may be accessed through the SEC’s Web site
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Included in the webcast will be an explanation of how the eclipse can provide developers with more freedom to do those things coming down the pipeline.
This will give Linux users a fully mature IDE that can be deployed on Linux workstations. Developers using Eclipse on Linux can also collaborate with developers using Eclipse on Windows, and vise-versa. Also, the whole thing is open sourced so developers can check out the code.
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