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Red Hat updates premium Linux
Top Linux seller Red Hat on Tuesday announced the latest version of its premium Linux software, leapfrogging rival Novell and expanding an effort to...
PowerPC support on tap for Red Hat Linux
Red Hat's next product for Linux enthusiasts is slated to support two significant new features, the first for IBM's Power processor and the second...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux v.4 hits the streets
Paul Salazar, Emea director of marketing for Red Hat, came to London yesterday to launch the latest version of its enterprise software based on...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
Productivity, security and stability are at the core of the latest version of Red Hat's Enterprise Linux. I tested the Release Candidate model of...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4: An overview
Author: Jem Matzan
Recently we had the chance to test out Red Hat's new version of its popular Enterprise Linux product, which Red Hat is...
The CIS Linux benchmark: Security best practices for Red Hat and Fedora Core
Author: Bruce Byfield
The Center for Internet Security
(CIS) is a non-profit association for the promotion of computer security. Its
members, largely North American, range from IBM...
The CIS Linux benchmark: Security best practices for Red Hat and Fedora Core
Author: Preston St. Pierre
The Center for Internet Security
(CIS) is a non-profit association for the promotion of computer security. Its
members, largely North American, range from...
Tally Will Now Be Available On Red Hat Linux
Red Hat and Tally will be working jointly to make Tally, a popular accounting software package available on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, according...
Red Hat and Meetup.com Cross Roads
Usually on the first Thursday of every month, they gather at up to 326 different points around the globe from Mumbai to Boston to...
Red Hat Looks for Linux Popularity To Grow
One hurdle Linux must clear is the perception that open-source software is more vulnerable to security threats, said Don Heffernan, former chief information officer...