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    Red Hat looks to mainstream markets for growth 08/10/2008 12:27:00

    Expanding Linux adoption beyond key vertical markets is an important driver for Red Hat's growth, which remains steady even as one of its strongest customer sectors, financial services, is getting hit hard by the U.S. crisis, the company's CEO, Jim Whitehurst, said Tuesday.
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    Project releases version 2.0 of open source .Net 07/10/2008 11:05:00

    The Mono Project, which develops an open source implementation of the .Net Framework, released the long-awaited 2.0 version on Monday.
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    Red Hat beats earning estimates in Q2 26/09/2008 08:23:00

    Red Hat Wednesday slightly topped analysts' estimates by posting revenue for the fiscal-2009 second quarter of US$164.4 million
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    Android is about advertising, not the enterprise 24/09/2008 08:38:00

    Even though three companies hosted the launch event and the software is backed by a consortium, the introduction of the first Android phone made it very clear that Android is about one company: Google.
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    What's Red Hat Doing in the Virtualization Business? 23/09/2008 10:37:00

    Even before Red Hat bought the virtualization company Qumranet, with its Linux KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine) platform, Red Hat had made it clear that it was moving into virtualization in a big way. At its annual Red Hat Summit in June, the Linux powerhouse announced that it would be deploying its Embedded Linux Hypervisor, oVirt, which is based on KVM in its server line. This lightweight, embeddable hypervisor currently enables users to run run Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Windows VMs on Linux.
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    Cisco to enter blade server market? 16/09/2008 08:34:00

    As part of its aggressive push into becoming an overall IT player, Cisco may be looking to enter the blade server market to round out its data center portfolio and fortify its position in those lucrative, compute-intensive accounts.
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    Red Hat admits breach of its servers, Fedora 25/08/2008 09:01:00

    Red Hat confirmed Friday that hackers compromised infrastructure servers belonging to the company and the Fedora Project, including systems used to sign Fedora packages.
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    Embedded chips to drive Internet adoption, exec says 21/08/2008 08:32:00

    Embedded chips will fuel the growth of the Internet in the future, making it available everywhere, an Intel executive said on Tuesday.
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    Two years on, Microsoft and Novell extend partnership 21/08/2008 08:21:00

    Microsoft said Wednesday it would purchase up to $100 million in coupons for Suse Linux support from Novell, furthering a controversial 2006 partnership aimed at customers who run both Windows and Linux in their server environments.
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    New Google tool aims to provide more insight into searches 07/08/2008 08:19:37

    Google yesterday rolled out a new tool that it said can help marketing and advertising users better analyze Internet search patterns, while also adding new tools such as a heat map for graphically displaying search volumes and other data.
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    Red Hat, community release Fedora 10 alpha 06/08/2008 11:00:11

    Red Hat and project contributors have released alpha code for Fedora 10, the next version of the community-sponsored, free and open-source Linux distribution that will include enhancements to the audio, security and wireless-connection features of the OS.
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