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by Bob Sutor
September 07, 2010 — Mark Bohannon to Lead Red Hat Governmental Affairs and Public Policy | Business Wire “ Red Hat , Inc. (NYSE: RHT), the world’s leading provider of open source...
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by Style Guru
September 03, 2010 — Being creative with fashion is one thing and dressing up like Kelly Osbourne is another! Yes, the lady was seen in a disastrous outfit lately. Silver chained dress or an alien attire, I am still unsure what to...
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by Sicily Scene
September 01, 2010 — for the newspaper's women readers. The article's author laments the fact that there is no Red Hat Society in Italy and wonders why. I think the answer is quite simple: you...
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August 31, 2010 — The war drums are starting to beat around Novell. Now that Oracle has subsumed Sun Microsystems, only Novell and Red Hat remain as large, U.S.-based public companies focused...
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August 28, 2010 — Hello Frineds, This post is regarding New Major Release from Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a very stable product and very well in Market. This is a...
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August 27, 2010 — Contrary to popular rumors, Red Hat’s recent webcast was not to announce an imminent acquisition. Red Hat instead laid out an ambitious cloud strategy, going as far as...
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August 13, 2010 — Companies collaborate in building integrated solutions on Red Hat technologies through joint investments in Wipro’s Centre of Excellence Red Hat (NYSE: RHT), the...
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August 10, 2010 — it's red hat because we can't tip the balance of American "Cardinal Electors" to say... the Italians (bear in mind that there is a cap at age 80, at which time a Cardinal is...
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August 04, 2010 — From the 'Linux Fundamentals' files:There has been some 'debate' that has bubbled to the surface again recently about Ubuntu vs. Red Hat on the issue of who contributes what to Linux. Red...
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by Ubuntu Look
August 04, 2010 — Last week, Greg DeKoenigsberg, a former Red Hat developer on the Fedora community Linux project and now CTO of The Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education (ISKME), ignited a...
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August 03, 2010 — As we noted in yesterday's story on the arrival of a new Linux kernel , most of the significant contributions to the kernel come from commercial software companies ranging from IBM to Oracle. We've also noted that...
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6 hours ago — ’ll be watching OU too)! One good thing about these two teams – their colors are the same! A lot of red and white: This is actually a sock for a golf club, but, on my table it is a bottle...
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7 hours ago — their own face? ohbabyitsbess : We should get into all of the characters who were real but not real. Like the head of Not Bear Stearns, Not Jimmy Cayne. jessaballs : Yeah, Not Jimmy Cayne was more like Ace...
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July 30, 2010 — E arlier this week at GUADEC, the always affable Dave Neary presented his GNOME Census work. Unfortunately, I was not there to see it, but I read his excellent post on the topic . One of the reactions from the survey was that...
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in News by News Ars Technica
14 hours ago — Department of Defense. The US General Services Administration (GSA) is planning to launch a similar site, called Forge.gov, that is intended to serve a related function, but for a broader range of government...