The company introduces a new version of its take on the Linux operating system aimed at improving multiprocessor performance and keeping out bugs. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, ...
Qualcomm has been established in mobile devices for some time now, but it’s still trying to jumpstart the market for its chips in servers. So in an effort to exploit advanced features on its server ...
Red Hat Tuesday will unveil a new version of the Linux operating system software designed for the corporate desktop. The new software, called the Red Hat Desktop, will be a companion product to Red ...
Red Hat is announcing the developer preview of a new Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Enterprise Linux (RHEL). This new MCP server is designed to bridge the gap between RHEL and Large Language ...
Dominant Linux seller Red Hat has begun offering the newest incarnation of its product for business customers, a version that opens several new markets for the company. Version number notwithstanding, ...
Red Hat plans to release version 2.0 of its Java application server by the middle of the year, adding several enhancements for enterprise users along with, it hopes, certification for Sun Microsystems ...
Red Hat launched an enterprise Linux-based OpenStack platform today that provides a way to build out cloud services from either inside the data center or from a services provider. Red Hat Enterprise ...
Open-Xchange's product, long tightly tied to Novell's Suse Linux, adds a version for rival Red Hat's OS. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital ...
Microsoft and Red Hat still feel like odd bedfellows, given that they both want the enterprise to use their own operating systems and services. Still, Microsoft has long supported Red Hat Enterprise ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
Red Hat Inc.s Red Hat Directory Server is an open-source, LDAP-based directory server descended from the popular and mature Netscape/iPlanet code base that Red Hat purchased from America Online Inc.
It seems like everywhere you look, there's an article about Linux and its place in the enterprise. Does it really have a lower TCO than Windows? Does SCO really own Linux IP? Is Linux going to take ...