Blog Archive - October 2009



Fedora 12 Spotlight Feature: SystemTap

There are plenty of new features slated for Fedora 12 and we’ll be featuring just a few over the next few weeks in our spotlight feature blog series. Enhancements to SystemTap should delight developers and system administrators. Here are just a few of the reasons why we love SystemTap — be sure...

 

Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization in Production Environment at Red Hat

We’ve been using the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) solution in our production environment at Red Hat for two months and I wanted to share our experience. We are a participant in the RHEV beta program and partnered with our product organization in support of the deployment. We are...

 

Constantine Gets Ready to Unite Again: Fedora 12 Beta Now Available

The Fedora Project’s latest release Fedora 12 – codename “Constantine” – is anticipated to be released in November. Much like its namesake Constantine, Fedora 12 is ready to unite with a feature set that includes plenty for everyone! Fedora 12 is expected to include numerous enhancements and...

 

Red Hat Cloud Computing Developments

Red Hat continues to be very active in the cloud computing arena, so it seems like a good time to provide an update on some recent activities. First is Red Hat CTO Brian Stevens’ keynote speech at the recent Red Hat Summit and JBoss World events in Chicago. Brian focused his presentation on cloud...

 

CME Group Uses Red Hat Solutions to Process Over a Quadrillion Dollars in Critical Financial Transactions Per Year

The world’s largest and most diverse derivatives exchange, CME Group, deploys Red Hat solutions for its critical trading platforms to produce over a quadrillion dollars in contract volume per year, according to CME Group. Its migration from Sun Solaris to Red Hat Enterprise Linux in 2003 has...

 

New Industry Benchmarks Feature Red Hat Enterprise Linux

There is no doubt that Oracle OpenWorld this year has drawn extra attention with the activity and speculation about the next steps in Oracle’s pending acquisition of Sun Microsystems. With the breadth of applications based upon Oracle’s premier database, Oracle OpenWorld has also set the scene...

 

Red Hat’s Middleware Adds Security Certification

We are pleased to announce that Red Hat’s Data Services Platform, specifically MetaMatrix 5.5.3, has achieved Common Criteria certification at Evaluation Assurance Level (EAL) 2. This is a significant milestone for Red Hat’s data services solutions and adds another Common Criteria certification...

 

Red Hat Receives GTDC Rising Star Award, Continues to Grow Channel Business

Earlier this month at the Global Technology Distribution Council (GTDC) Summit, Red Hat received the Gold Rising Star award. This award is based on the highest year-over-year revenue growth. Red Hat was awarded the Gold Rising Star in the $15 Million+ Software Vendor Category for 2009, ahead of...

 

From Code to Community to Enterprise-Ready

The weather is getting colder and leaves are changing color in the northern hemisphere, signaling the start of fall. Much to our delight, this also means that the latest version of Fedora is expected to be available soon! Released approximately every six months (generally around May Day and...

 

Where’s Red Hat This October?

In case you missed it, Red Hat had a big September. We successfully held the first co-located Red Hat Summit and JBoss World in Chicago, delivered Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4, launched the Catalyst Partner Program, unveiled the GateIn portal project, delivered a grant to Carnegie Mellon...

 
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